This is a math worksheet for plotting coordinate points on a Cartesian plane. The task is to plot the given list of ordered pairs (x, y) onto the provided grid.
I will solve this by identifying each point and describing its location on the grid. Since I cannot physically mark the points, I will provide a detailed explanation for each one.
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Step 1: Understand the Coordinate System
The grid shows a standard Cartesian coordinate system:
- The horizontal axis is the x-axis, ranging from -9 to 9.
- The vertical axis is the y-axis, ranging from -11 to 11.
- Each square represents one unit.
To plot a point (x, y), you move `x` units horizontally (right if positive, left if negative) and then `y` units vertically (up if positive, down if negative).
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Step 2: Plot Each Point
I will go through each coordinate pair and describe where it should be plotted.
#### First Row of Points:
1.
(-4, 10): Move 4 units left from the origin, then 10 units up.
2.
(7, -9): Move 7 units right, then 9 units down.
3.
(0, 9): Stay at the origin horizontally, move 9 units up.
4.
(-8, 6): Move 8 units left, then 6 units up.
5.
(-4, -6): Move 4 units left, then 6 units down.
6.
(6, 5): Move 6 units right, then 5 units up.
7.
(-3, -1): Move 3 units left, then 1 unit down.
8.
(5, 5): Move 5 units right, then 5 units up.
#### Second Row of Points:
9.
(-5, 6): Move 5 units left, then 6 units up.
10.
(-3, -6): Move 3 units left, then 6 units down.
11.
(-1, -6): Move 1 unit left, then 6 units down.
12.
(5, 9): Move 5 units right, then 9 units up.
13.
(8, 6): Move 8 units right, then 6 units up.
14.
(1, 5): Move 1 unit right, then 5 units up.
15.
(-4, 9): Move 4 units left, then 9 units up.
16.
(2, 8): Move 2 units right, then 8 units up.
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Final Answer
To complete the worksheet, you would place a dot at each of the following locations on the grid:
- (-4, 10)
- (7, -9)
- (0, 9)
- (-8, 6)
- (-4, -6)
- (6, 5)
- (-3, -1)
- (5, 5)
- (-5, 6)
- (-3, -6)
- (-1, -6)
- (5, 9)
- (8, 6)
- (1, 5)
- (-4, 9)
- (2, 8)
Each point corresponds to moving along the x-axis first, then the y-axis, as described above. After plotting all points, the worksheet is complete.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinate plane graphing worksheets.