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Abigail Campbell, A Lesson on Graphing, Math, 7 th Grade Click To Go To The Main Menu

(x,y) Graph Coordinates Quadrant IIQuadrant I Quadrant IIIQuadrant IV Click On A Picture To Learn More About It When you’ve finished click here to review. X - Axis Y - Axis

The Graph A graph is where coordinates are plotted. The vertical line is the Y – Axis and the horizontal line is the X – Axis The center where both axis's meet is the origin. Click To Return To Main Menu

X-Axis The X-axis is where the first coordinate gets plotted. Example (3,4) - The 3 is the X coordinate. The center where the Y and X axis meet is the origin with coordinates (0,0) To the right of the origin is positive points and to the left is negative points. Click To Return To Main Menu

Y-Axis The Y-axis is where the second coordinate gets plotted. Example (3,4) The 4 is the Y coordinate. The center where the Y and X axis meet is the origin with coordinates (0,0) Above the origin is positive points and below is negative points. Click To Return To Main Menu

Quadrant II Quadrant II is home to coordinates with a negative X and a positive Y. Example (-2,4) The Graph beside shows where the point would be plotted. Down 2 on the X axis and up 4 on the Y axis Click To Return To Main Menu

Quadrant I Quadrant I is home to coordinates with a positive X and a Positive Y. Example (3,4) The Graph beside shows where the point would be plotted. Up 3 on the X axis and up 4 on the Y axis Click To Return To Main Menu

Coordinates The X is the first coordinate in the set. To plot the X coordinate you need to follow the horizontal X- Axis. The Y is the second coordinate in the set. To plot the Y coordinate you need to follow the vertical Y-Axis. Click To Return To Main Menu

Quadrant III Quadrant III is home to coordinates with a negative X and a negative Y. Example (-3,-2) The Graph beside shows where the point would be plotted. Down 3 on the X axis and down 2 on the Y axis Click To Return To Main Menu

Quadrant IV Quadrant IV is home to coordinates with a positive X and a negative Y Example (4,-3) The Graph beside shows where the point would be plotted. Go up 4 on the X axis and down 3 on the Y axis Click To Return To Main Menu

In which quadrant would you plot the coordinate (3, -4) A) Quadrant I B) Quadrant II C) Quadrant III D) Quadrant IV Please click on the answer you find most appropriate.

Sorry, Please Try Again! You chose Quadrant I which would be coordinates with a positive X and a positive Y Click here to try again

Sorry, Please Try Again! You chose Quadrant II which would be coordinates with a negative X and a positive Y Click here to try again

Sorry, Please Try Again! You chose Quadrant III which would be coordinates with a negative X and a negative Y Click here to try again

Correct! You chose the correct answer. Quadrant IV which is home to coordinates with a positive X and a negative Y Click Here To Advance to the Next Slide

Great Job! You Have Completed The Lesson! Please come and see me if you have any questions about what you have just learned. Click the button at the bottom of the screen so the next student can start the lesson. Return To Title Slide