To solve the problem of plotting points on the graph, we need to follow these steps:
Step 1: Understand the Task
The task involves plotting points in the
first quadrant of a coordinate plane. The first quadrant is where both the x-coordinate and y-coordinate are positive. The points are given as ordered pairs \((x, y)\), and we need to plot them accurately on the grid.
Step 2: Identify the Points
The image shows placeholders for the points \(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J\). However, the specific coordinates for these points are not provided in the image. For the sake of this explanation, let's assume the following coordinates (you can replace these with the actual coordinates if provided):
- \(A = (2, 3)\)
- \(B = (5, 7)\)
- \(C = (1, 1)\)
- \(D = (8, 4)\)
- \(E = (3, 6)\)
- \(F = (9, 2)\)
- \(G = (4, 5)\)
- \(H = (7, 8)\)
- \(I = (6, 1)\)
- \(J = (10, 3)\)
Step 3: Plot Each Point
To plot a point \((x, y)\) on the coordinate plane:
1. Start at the origin \((0, 0)\).
2. Move horizontally to the right by \(x\) units.
3. Move vertically upward by \(y\) units.
4. Mark the point at the intersection of these movements.
#### Example:
- For point \(A = (2, 3)\):
- Move 2 units to the right along the x-axis.
- Move 3 units up along the y-axis.
- Mark the point at the intersection.
Repeat this process for all the points.
Step 4: Label the Points
After plotting each point, label them with their corresponding letters (\(A, B, C, \ldots, J\)) near the plotted points.
Step 5: Add a Title
Finally, add a title to the graph as instructed. For example:
- "Plotting Points in the First Quadrant"
Final Answer
Since the actual coordinates were not provided in the image, I have demonstrated the general process. If you provide the specific coordinates, I can plot them explicitly. For now, the solution is:
\[
\boxed{\text{Plot each point using the method described, label them, and add a title.}}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinate pairs worksheet.