Let's solve the problem step by step using the coordinate grid provided in the image.
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Understanding the Coordinate Grid
The grid is a standard
Cartesian coordinate plane with:
- The
x-axis (horizontal) ranging from 0 to 12.
- The
y-axis (vertical) ranging from 0 to 12.
- Each point on the grid is represented as an
ordered pair (x, y), where:
-
x = horizontal position (right from origin)
-
y = vertical position (up from origin)
We are given labeled points (A, B, C, ..., K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U) and need to answer questions based on their positions.
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Part 1: Tell what point is located at each ordered pair
We need to identify which lettered point corresponds to each coordinate.
1.
(5,8) → Look for the point at x=5, y=8 → That’s
M
2.
(12,2) → x=12, y=2 → That’s
P
3.
(8,7) → x=8, y=7 → That’s
H
4.
(12,10) → x=12, y=10 → That’s
G
5.
(7,7) → x=7, y=7 → That’s
Q
6.
(0,10) → x=0, y=10 → That’s
E
✔ Answers:
1. M
2. P
3. H
4. G
5. Q
6. E
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Part 2: Write the ordered pair for each given point
Now we find the coordinates of specific labeled points.
7.
N → Located at x=1, y=1 →
(1,1)
8.
L → x=4, y=3 →
(4,3)
9.
J → x=11, y=1 →
(11,1)
10.
A → x=2, y=12 →
(2,12)
11.
B → x=0, y=4 →
(0,4)
12.
E → x=0, y=10 →
(0,10)
✔ Answers:
7. (1,1)
8. (4,3)
9. (11,1)
10. (2,12)
11. (0,4)
12. (0,10)
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Part 3: Plot the following points on the coordinate grid
These points are not yet plotted. We’ll describe how to plot them:
13.
S (6,11) → Go to x=6, then up to y=11 → Plot a point there.
14.
T (3,5) → x=3, y=5 → Plot this point.
15.
U (9,12) → x=9, y=12 → This is just below point A (which is at (2,12)), so it's far right at the top.
> Note: Since this is a worksheet, you would draw these points on the grid yourself. But here's how:
> - S: Right 6, up 11
> - T: Right 3, up 5
> - U: Right 9, up 12
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✔ Final Answers:
#### Part 1: What point is at each ordered pair?
1. (5,8) →
M
2. (12,2) →
P
3. (8,7) →
H
4. (12,10) →
G
5. (7,7) →
Q
6. (0,10) →
E
#### Part 2: Ordered pairs for each point
7. N →
(1,1)
8. L →
(4,3)
9. J →
(11,1)
10. A →
(2,12)
11. B →
(0,4)
12. E →
(0,10)
#### Part 3: Plot the points
13. S (6,11) → Plot at (6,11)
14. T (3,5) → Plot at (3,5)
15. U (9,12) → Plot at (9,12)
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinate worksheet.