This worksheet is a template, which means it doesn't have specific numbers filled in yet. The parts that say `(x, y)` are placeholders where your teacher will write the actual coordinates for you to plot.
To help you complete this homework, here are 10 example points. You can use these to practice plotting on the graph provided.
Example Points:
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A = (2, 3)
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B = (5, 7)
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C = (8, 1)
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D = (1, 6)
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E = (9, 4)
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F = (4, 8)
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G = (7, 2)
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H = (3, 5)
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I = (10, 9)
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J = (6, 0)
How to Plot These Points:
1.
Start at the origin: This is the corner where the two arrows meet (0,0).
2.
Move along the bottom line (x-axis) first. Look at the first number in the parenthesis. For point
A (2, 3), move
2 spaces to the right.
3.
Move up the side line (y-axis) second. Look at the second number. For point
A, move
3 spaces up from where you stopped.
4.
Mark the spot: Put a dot there and label it with the letter (A).
Repeat this process for all the letters B through J using the example numbers above. If your worksheet has different numbers written on it, just follow the same steps using those specific numbers.
Final Answer:
The image is a blank template. To solve it, you need specific coordinate values for points A–J. Using the example values provided in the explanation:
A=(2,3), B=(5,7), C=(8,1), D=(1,6), E=(9,4), F=(4,8), G=(7,2), H=(3,5), I=(10,9), J=(6,0). Plot each by moving right along the bottom axis for the first number, then up the side axis for the second number.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinates worksheet.