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Coordinate Points & Coordinate Plane

Coordinate Points & Coordinate Plane. Math Vocabulary. Coordinate plane Formed by two intersecting lines (named X and Y ) Origin The middle/center of the coordinate, also known as (0, 0) [the START point when graphing ] Axis The intersecting lines that form a coordinate plane

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Coordinate Points & Coordinate Plane

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  1. Coordinate Points & Coordinate Plane

  2. Math Vocabulary Coordinate plane Formed by two intersecting lines (named X and Y) Origin The middle/center of the coordinate, also known as (0, 0) [the START point when graphing] Axis The intersecting lines that form a coordinate plane Ordered pair A given point based on a specific “coordinate” by order of x and y Quadrant Sections of the graph

  3. Coordinate Plane When graphing points… *always recognize Quadrant *graph left  righton x-axis THEN up/down [following] y-axis (alphabetical order!! x before y)

  4. Coordinate Plane Four sections: Quadrant I *upper right of graph *points (+x, +y) Ex. (3, 5)

  5. Coordinate Plane Four sections: Quadrant II *upper left of graph *points (-x, +y) Ex. (-2, 4)

  6. Coordinate Plane Four sections: Quadrant III *lower left of graph *points (-x, -y) Ex. (-5, -2)

  7. Coordinate Plane Four sections: Quadrant IV *lower right of graph *points (+x, -y) Ex. (3, -1)

  8. Practice Graph AND label: • (-2, 1) • (4, 3) • (-5, -4) • (2, -4) • (0, -5) • (3, 0)

  9. Homework p. 52-54 #1-8 all, 47-50 graphs, 62-67 all (skip #63)

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