(1, 1)
The coordinates "(1, 1)" represent a point in a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. 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, 1)" is located one unit to the right of the origin and one unit up.
This point can be visualized on a graph where the x-axis and y-axis intersect at the origin, represented as (0, 0). The point "(1, 1)" is often used in mathematics and computer graphics to illustrate basic concepts of plotting and spatial relationships.