(1, 0)
The coordinate "(1, 0)" represents a point in a two-dimensional space, typically on a Cartesian plane. In this system, the first number indicates the position along the horizontal axis (x-axis), while the second number indicates the position along the vertical axis (y-axis). Therefore, the point "(1, 0)" is located one unit to the right of the origin, where the x-axis and y-axis intersect.
This point can be used in various fields, such as mathematics and computer graphics. In mathematics, it helps illustrate concepts like distance and slope, while in computer graphics, it can represent a pixel's location on a screen.