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I am a bit confused as to what exactly you are asking, more context would help. However I am assuming that you may be asking about coordinates (e.g. plane graphs, maps). In coordinates they are traditionally listed as (x, y), so x comes first. In multivariate polynomials the x variables commonly appear before the y but don't have to. Example: f(x,y) = 4*x^3*y + 12*(x*y)^2 + 6*x*y^3 - 14 There are many other possibilities where x and y are used in mathematics to represent things.



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I am a bit confused as to what exactly you are asking, more context would help. However I am assuming that you may be asking about coordinates (e.g. plane graphs, maps). In coordinates they are traditionally listed as (x, y), so x comes first. In multivariate polynomials the x variables commonly appear before the y but don't have to. Example: f(x,y) = 4*x^3*y + 12*(x*y)^2 + 6*x*y^3 - 14 There are many other possibilities where x and y are used in mathematics to represent things.



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Does the x or the y go first in math? - Answers

I am a bit confused as to what exactly you are asking, more context would help. However I am assuming that you may be asking about coordinates (e.g. plane graphs, maps). In coordinates they are traditionally listed as (x, y), so x comes first. In multivariate polynomials the x variables commonly appear before the y but don't have to. Example: f(x,y) = 4*x^3*y + 12*(x*y)^2 + 6*x*y^3 - 14 There are many other possibilities where x and y are used in mathematics to represent things.

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      I am a bit confused as to what exactly you are asking, more context would help. However I am assuming that you may be asking about coordinates (e.g. plane graphs, maps). In coordinates they are traditionally listed as (x, y), so x comes first. In multivariate polynomials the x variables commonly appear before the y but don't have to. Example: f(x,y) = 4*x^3*y + 12*(x*y)^2 + 6*x*y^3 - 14 There are many other possibilities where x and y are used in mathematics to represent things.
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