in mathematics, we use a grid to locate points

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Using the Coordinate Plane

In mathematics, we use a grid to locate

points.

Cartesian plane

The coordinate plane is formed by the perpendicular intersection of two number

lines called axes.

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Horizontal axis is

called thex-axis

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Verticalaxis is

called they-axis

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The intersectionof the two

axes is called the

origin

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The intersectio

n of the two

number lines forms

four quadrants.

Cartesian plane

Divides intoFour

Quadrants

I

Cartesian plane

Divides intoFour

Quadrants

III

Cartesian plane

Divides intoFour

Quadrants

III

III

Cartesian plane

Divides intoFour

Quadrants

III

III IV

Cartesian plane

Divides intoFour

Quadrantsand…

III

III IV

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Math AlertThe quadrants

do not include the

axes

III

III IV

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Math AlertA point on the

x or y axis is not in a quadrant

III

III IV

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Each point in the

coordinate plane is

associated with an

ordered pair, (x,y)

(x,y)

(x,y)

(x,y)

(x,y)

The x and y of the ordered

pair,(x,y), are called

its coordinates

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(x,y)

(x,y)

(x,y)

(x,y)

Math AlertThere is an

infinite amount of

points in the Cartesian

plane

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Take note of these graphing basics

Always start at (0,0)---everypoint

“originates” at the origin

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In plotting (x,y)

---remember the directions of

both the x and yaxis

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x

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(x,---)x-axis goes left and right

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(---,y)y-axis goes up and down

Now, let’s look at graphing…

Now, let’s look at graphing…

(2,1)

Cartesian plane

Start at (0,0)

( , ---) Move right

2

(2,1)+

(2,1)

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(---, ) (---, 1) Move up 1

(2,1)

+

(2,1)

Now, let’s look at graphing…

Now, let’s look at graphing…

(4, 2)

Cartesian plane

Start at (0,0)

( , ---) Move right

4

+

(4, 2)

(4, 2)

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(---, ) (---, -2) Move down

2

(4, 2)

-

(4, 2)

Now, let’s look at graphing…

Now, let’s look at graphing…

( 3,5)

Cartesian plane

Start at (0,0)

( , ---) Move left

3

( 3,5)-

( 3,5)

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(---, ) (---, 5) Move up 5

+

( 3,5)( 3,5)

Now, let’s look at graphing…

Now, let’s look at graphing…

(0, 4)

Cartesian plane

Start at (0,0)

(none,---) No move

right or left

(0, 4)

(0,4)

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(0, ) (---, 4) Move up

4

+ (0, 4)(0,4)

Now, let’s look at graphing…

Now, let’s look at graphing…

( 5,0)

Cartesian plane

Start at (0,0)

( ,---) Move left

5

( 5,0)

( 5,0)

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( ---, 0) No move

upor down

( 5,0)

( 5,0)

Now, let’s look at a little graphing practice…

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Approximatethe

coordinatesof the point---Or what is the‘(x,y)’of thepoint?

Directions:

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Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

(2, 4)

Cartesian plane

Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

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Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

( 4, 2)

Cartesian plane

Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

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Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

(0,3)

Cartesian plane

Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

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Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

(3, 3)

Cartesian plane

Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

Cartesian plane

Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

( 1,6)

Cartesian plane

Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

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Approximatethe coordinatesof the point

Directions:

( 5,0)

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Find the coordinates of the point two

unitsto the left of

they-axis and five

units above the

x-axis

Directions:

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Find the coordinates of the point two

unitsto the left of

they-axis and five

units above the

x-axis

Directions:

( 2,5)

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Find the coordinates of

the point on the x-axis and three

units to the left of the y-axis

Directions:

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Find the coordinates of a point on the

x-axis and three units

to the left of the

y-axis

Directions:

( 3,0)

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