Let’s solve this step by step using the coordinate grid provided.
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🔢 Part 1: Tell what point is located at each ordered pair.
An
ordered pair (x, y) means:
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x = horizontal position (move right from origin)
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y = vertical position (move up from origin)
We’ll find the point that lies at each given (x, y).
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1. (5,8)
→ Move 5 right, 8 up → That’s point
M
✔ Answer:
M
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2. (12,2)
→ Move 12 right, 2 up → That’s point
P
✔ Answer:
P
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3. (8,7)
→ Move 8 right, 7 up → That’s point
H
✔ Answer:
H
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4. (12,10)
→ Move 12 right, 10 up → That’s point
G
✔ Answer:
G
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5. (7,7)
→ Move 7 right, 7 up → That’s point
Q
✔ Answer:
Q
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6. (0,10)
→ Move 0 right (stay on y-axis), 10 up → That’s point
E
✔ Answer:
E
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📌 Part 2: Write the ordered pair for each given point.
Now we do the reverse — look at the point and write its (x, y) coordinates.
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7. N
→ Point N is at x=1, y=1 →
(1,1)
✔ Answer:
(1,1)
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8. L
→ Point L is at x=4, y=3 →
(4,3)
✔ Answer:
(4,3)
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9. J
→ Point J is at x=11, y=1 →
(11,1)
✔ Answer:
(11,1)
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10. A
→ Point A is at x=2, y=12 →
(2,12)
✔ Answer:
(2,12)
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11. B
→ Point B is at x=0, y=4 →
(0,4)
✔ Answer:
(0,4)
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12. E
→ Point E is at x=0, y=10 →
(0,10)
✔ Answer:
(0,10)
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🖍️ Part 3: Plot the following points on the coordinate grid.
You’re asked to plot:
13. S (6,11)
→ Move 6 right, 11 up → Place a dot there and label it “S”
14. T (3,5)
→ Move 3 right, 5 up → Place a dot there and label it “T”
15. U (9,12)
→ Move 9 right, 12 up → Place a dot there and label it “U”
*(Note: Since I can’t draw on the image, you’d need to physically plot these on your worksheet. But here are their exact positions.)*
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✔ Final Answers Summary:
Part 1:
1. M
2. P
3. H
4. G
5. Q
6. E
Part 2:
7. (1,1)
8. (4,3)
9. (11,1)
10. (2,12)
11. (0,4)
12. (0,10)
Part 3:
Plot:
- S at (6,11)
- T at (3,5)
- U at (9,12)
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Let me know if you’d like a visual guide or explanation of how to read coordinates!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of graphing ordered pairs worksheet.