It looks like you've uploaded a blank worksheet titled
"Plotting Points (First Quadrant) / Add Title" that includes a coordinate grid and spaces to label points A through J with their coordinates. However, the actual coordinates for points A–J are missing from the image.
What You Need to Do:
To solve this task, you need to:
1.
Receive or determine the coordinates for each point (A–J). These would typically be provided in a separate list or instructions (e.g., A = (2, 3), B = (5, 6), etc.).
2.
Plot each point on the graph using the coordinate plane:
- The
x-axis (horizontal) represents the first number in the ordered pair (x).
- The
y-axis (vertical) represents the second number (y).
- Start at the origin (0, 0), move right along the x-axis by the x-value, then up along the y-axis by the y-value.
3.
Label each plotted point with its corresponding letter (A, B, C, etc.).
4.
Add a title to the graph, such as "My First Quadrant Plot" or something relevant based on what the points represent.
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Example:
Suppose the coordinates were given as:
- A = (1, 2)
- B = (3, 5)
- C = (6, 1)
- D = (8, 7)
- E = (2, 4)
- F = (5, 3)
- G = (4, 6)
- H = (7, 2)
- I = (9, 4)
- J = (10, 8)
Then you would:
- Locate (1, 2): go 1 right, 2 up → mark point A.
- Locate (3, 5): go 3 right, 5 up → mark point B.
- And so on...
After plotting all points, connect them if required (though not specified here), and give the graph a meaningful title.
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Final Notes:
Since no specific coordinates are listed in your image,
you must provide the coordinates for points A through J to proceed with plotting.
If you can share the list of coordinates, I’ll help you plot them step-by-step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of blank coordinate grid worksheet.