How Do You Write Coordinates?

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Coordinates are written as

(x, y)

meaning the point on the x axis is written first, followed by the point on the y axis. Some children may be taught to remember this with the phrase ‘along the corridor, up the stairs’, meaning that they should follow the x axis first and then the y.

How coordinates are written?

When writing latitude and longitude,

write latitude first, followed by a comma, and then longitude

. For example, the above lines of latitude and longitude would be written as “15°N, 30°E.”

How do you type a coordinate symbol?

  1. PC. Hold down the Alt key, and on the numeric keypad on the right of the keyboard, type 0176 or Alt+ 248.
  2. Mac. Press Option-Shift-8.
  3. iOS. From the iOS keyboard on your iPhone or iPad:
  4. Android. Switch to the numbers and symbols keyboard. The degree symbol should appear on one of the pages. ‍

What coordinates do you write first?

The order in which you write x- and y-coordinates in an ordered pair is very important.

The x-coordinate always comes first

, followed by the y-coordinate.

What is the Alt code for the degree symbol?

On your keyboard, press

Alt + 0176

.

How do you find the coordinates of a place?

  1. On your computer, open Google Maps.
  2. Right-click the place or area on the map.
  3. To copy the coordinates automatically, select the latitude and longitude.

How do you write coordinates in degrees minutes and seconds?

Then, add the North or South as the direction. Then,

write a comma followed by your line of longitude in degrees, then minutes

, then seconds. Then, add East or West as the direction. For example, say you have a line of latitude at 15°N, 24 minutes, and 15 seconds.

How do you use Alt codes?

  1. Make sure that you switch on the Number Lock on your keyboard. …
  2. Hold down the ALT key (left alt key).
  3. Type the alt code(you should use the numbers on the keypad, not the ones on top row) for the special character or symbol you want to get and release the ALT key.

How do I make the degree symbol in text?


Press and hold the ALT key and type 0 1 7 6 on

the numeric keypad of your keyboard. Make sure the NumLock is on and type 0176 with the leading zero. If there is no numeric keypad, press and hold the Fn before typing the 0176 numbers of degree symbol.

Where is the degree symbol in Microsoft Word?

You might want to insert a degree symbol when you write about temperatures or measurements in Word. You can do this by using the Symbol drop-down menu or

the keyboard shortcut, Alt + 0176.

What do coordinates look like?

When outlining the coordinates of a location, the line of latitude is always given first followed by the line of longitude. Therefore, the coordinates of this location will be:

10°N latitude, 70°W longitude

. The line of latitude is read as 41 degrees (41°), 24 minutes (24′), 12.2 seconds (12.2”) north.

How do I find my longitude and latitude?

Android: Open Google Maps; it will zoom to your approximate location. Press and hold on the screen to drop a

pin marker

. Click on the dropped pin; latitude and longitude will be displayed below the map.

Is latitude vertical or horizontal?

Hemisphere – one half of the planet Page 2 Latitude –

horizontal lines

on a map that run east and west. They measure north and south of the equator. Longitude – the vertical lines on a map that run north and south. They measure east and west of the Prime Meridian.

Why are coordinates in minutes and seconds?

Degrees for DMS

are divided into 60 minutes and then each minute is divided into 60 seconds

. This is just like the hours on our clocks and goes back to the Babylonians who worked with a base 60 number system!

What are the Alt key codes?

Alt Codes Symbol Description Alt 0234 ê e circumflex Alt 0235 ë e umlaut Alt 0236 ì i grave Alt 0237 í i acute
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