This lecture series reviews the basic concepts related to graphing points on the Cartesian coordinate plane and associated terminology.
Points on the coordinate plane - Questions
1. For which points is the \(y\)-coordinate greater than \(0\)?
Choose all answers that apply:
A. Point \(A\)
B. Point \(B\)
C. Point \(C\)
D. Point \(D\)
2. Use the following coordinate plane to write the ordered pair for each point.
Point | Ordered Pair |
\(A\) | ( _____. _____ ) |
\(B\) | ( _____. _____ ) |
\(C\) | ( _____. _____ ) |
3. Drag the dots to plot \(\left(7 \frac{1}{2},-2\right),(-3,7)\), \((2,0)\).
4. Which ordered pair is not graphed below?
Choose 1 answer:
A. \( (6, 5 ) \)
B. \( (5, -6 ) \)
C. \( (-6, 6 ) \)
D. \( (6, -5 ) \)
5. For which points is the \(y\)-coordinate greater than \(-3\)?
Choose all answers that apply:
A. Point \(A\)
B. Point \(B\)
C. Point \(C\)
D. Point \(D\)
6. Use the following coordinate plane to write the ordered pair for each point.
Point | Ordered Pair |
\(A\) | ( _____. _____ ) |
\(B\) | ( _____. _____ ) |
\(C\) | ( _____. _____ ) |
7. Drag the dots to plot \(\left(0,8 \frac{1}{2}\right),(-4,-9) \), and \((-6,5)\).