To solve this problem, we need to plot each point on the coordinate grid. A coordinate pair is written as $(x, y)$.
Here is how to find each point:
1.
Start at the center (the origin, where the lines cross).
2.
Move Left or Right based on the first number ($x$):
* Positive numbers mean move
Right.
* Negative numbers mean move
Left.
3.
Move Up or Down based on the second number ($y$):
* Positive numbers mean move
Up.
* Negative numbers mean move
Down.
4.
Mark the spot and label it with the correct letter.
Let's go through each point one by one:
*
A = (-6, 3): Move
Left 6, then
Up 3.
*
B = (-3, -3): Move
Left 3, then
Down 3.
*
C = (-1, 9): Move
Left 1, then
Up 9.
*
D = (6, -10): Move
Right 6, then
Down 10.
*
E = (3, 4): Move
Right 3, then
Up 4.
*
F = (-4, -2): Move
Left 4, then
Down 2.
*
G = (-2, 1): Move
Left 2, then
Up 1.
*
H = (7, -8): Move
Right 7, then
Down 8.
*
I = (7, -2): Move
Right 7, then
Down 2.
*
J = (-9, 2): Move
Left 9, then
Up 2.
*
K = (4, 7): Move
Right 4, then
Up 7.
*
L = (8, -1): Move
Right 8, then
Down 1.
Final Answer:
The points are plotted at the following locations on the grid:
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A: (-6, 3)
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B: (-3, -3)
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C: (-1, 9)
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D: (6, -10)
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E: (3, 4)
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F: (-4, -2)
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G: (-2, 1)
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H: (7, -8)
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I: (7, -2)
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J: (-9, 2)
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K: (4, 7)
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L: (8, -1)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinate worksheet for grade 6.