Let’s find the ordered pair for each point. Remember, an ordered pair is written as (x, y), where:
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x is how far right the point is from the origin (0,0) — look at the bottom number line.
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y is how far up the point is from the origin — look at the left number line.
We’ll go point by point.
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Point A:
It’s on x = 0 (right at the start of the x-axis) and y = 4.
→ So, A → (0, 4)
Point B:
x = 1, y = 9
→ B → (1, 9)
Point C:
x = 4, y = 12
→ C → (4, 12)
Point D:
x = 6, y = 7
→ D → (6, 7)
Point E:
x = 7, y = 0 (it’s on the x-axis)
→ E → (7, 0)
Point F:
x = 12, y = 5
→ F → (12, 5)
Point G:
x = 15, y = 2
→ G → (15, 2)
Point H:
x = 8, y = 13
→ H → (8, 13)
Point I:
x = 16, y = 11
→ I → (16, 11)
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Final Answer:
A → (0, 4)
B → (1, 9)
C → (4, 12)
D → (6, 7)
E → (7, 0)
F → (12, 5)
G → (15, 2)
H → (8, 13)
I → (16, 11)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinate plane practice worksheet.