Let’s go step by step to mark each point on the coordinate plane.
Remember:
An ordered pair like (x, y) means:
- First number = x-coordinate → move right from 0 along the bottom axis.
- Second number = y-coordinate → move up from there along the vertical line.
We’ll plot each point one by one:
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Point A → (3, 10)
→ Go to x = 3 on the bottom.
→ Then go up to y = 10.
→ Mark a dot there.
Point B → (5, 2)
→ x = 5, then up to y = 2.
→ Mark it.
Point C → (1, 4)
→ x = 1, then up to y = 4.
→ Mark it.
Point D → (9, 1)
→ x = 9, then up to y = 1.
→ Mark it.
Point E → (0, 7)
→ x = 0 means stay at the left edge (the y-axis).
→ Go up to y = 7.
→ Mark it on the y-axis.
Point F → (12, 12)
→ x = 12, then up to y = 12.
→ That’s near the top-right corner of the grid.
→ Mark it.
Point G → (0, 0)
→ This is the origin — where x and y both start.
→ Bottom-left corner of the grid.
→ Mark it.
Point H → (13, 3)
→ x = 13, then up to y = 3.
→ Mark it.
Point I → (15, 0)
→ x = 15, but y = 0 means stay on the bottom line (x-axis).
→ So go to x = 15 on the bottom row.
→ Mark it.
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✔ All points are now plotted correctly based on their coordinates.
Final Answer:
All nine points — A through I — have been marked on the coordinate plane according to their given ordered pairs:
A(3,10), B(5,2), C(1,4), D(9,1), E(0,7), F(12,12), G(0,0), H(13,3), I(15,0).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinate grid art worksheet.