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Introduction to the coordinate Plane

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1 Introduction to the coordinate Plane

2 What is the coordinate plane?
Coordinate plane: The plane formed by two perpendicular lines called the x-axis and y- axis. x-axis: the horizontal number line. y-axis: the vertical number line.

3 What is the coordinate plane?

4 Ordered pairs Ordered pair: a pair of numbers that represents a unique point in the coordinate plane. The first value is the x coordinate and the second value is the y coordinate. Ex. 1: (2, 3) → 2 is the x coordinate and 3 is the y coordinate

5 The origin Origin: the center of the coordinate plane. It has coordinates (0, 0). It is the point where we always start when we are graphing.

6 How do I plot a point? To graph a point in the coordinate plane start at the origin. Look first at the x coordinate. If the x coordinate is positive, move that many spaces to the right. If the x coordinate is negative, move that many spaces to the left. From your x coordinate location look at the y coordinate. If the y coordinate is positive, go up that many spaces. If the y coordinate is negative, go down that many spaces.

7 Let’s try plotting

8 Let’s try plotting

9 Name the coordinates of a point

10 Name the coordinates of a point

11 Name the coordinates of a point

12 Name the coordinates of a point

13 What quadrant is a point in?
Quadrant I (x, y) Positive x and positive y Quadrant II (-x, y) Negative x and positive y Quadrant III (-x, -y) Negative x and negative y Quadrant IV (x, -y) Positive x and negative y Points on the x-axis or y-axis do not belong to any quadrant.

14 Let’s try a few D F E A C B

15 Let’s try a few D X-axis F E Quadrant IV Quadrant III A Quadrant I
Y-axis C Quadrant II B

16 Name the coordinates of a point

17 Which quadrant? (3, -2) (-1, 4) (-5, 0) (-4, -4) (0, -5)

18 Which quadrant? (3, -2) Quadrant IV (-1, 4) Quadrant II (-5, 0) x-axis
(-4, -4) Quadrant III (0, -5) y-axis Now list the coordinates for one point that is in Quadrant I.


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