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You've uploaded a worksheet titled
"Ordered Pairs II" that includes a coordinate grid and a list of ordered pairs to plot. The task is to
plot each ordered pair on the graph provided.
Let’s go through the steps and solve this systematically.
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🔷 Step 1: Understand Ordered Pairs
An
ordered pair is written as
(x, y), where:
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x is the horizontal coordinate (left/right)
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y is the vertical coordinate (up/down)
To plot a point:
1. Start at the origin (0, 0).
2. Move
x units left (if negative) or right (if positive).
3. Then move
y units down (if negative) or up (if positive).
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🔷 Step 2: List of Ordered Pairs to Plot
Here are the 20 ordered pairs:
1. (8, -3)
2. (4, -6)
3. (3, 2)
4. (6, -7)
5. (7, 4)
6. (7, -4)
7. (3, 5)
8. (4, -4)
9. (6, -2)
10. (7, 9)
11. (-2, -6)
12. (10, 4)
13. (0, 0)
14. (3, 2)
15. (-4, -2)
16. (-4, 2)
17. (4, -3)
18. (8, -8)
19. (-10, -5)
20. (-1, 4)
> Note: (3, 2) appears twice (items #3 and #14), so it will be plotted once.
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🔷 Step 3: Plotting Instructions (for each point)
I'll describe how to plot each one:
1.
(8, -3) → Right 8, Down 3
2.
(4, -6) → Right 4, Down 6
3.
(3, 2) → Right 3, Up 2
4.
(6, -7) → Right 6, Down 7
5.
(7, 4) → Right 7, Up 4
6.
(7, -4) → Right 7, Down 4
7.
(3, 5) → Right 3, Up 5
8.
(4, -4) → Right 4, Down 4
9.
(6, -2) → Right 6, Down 2
10.
(7, 9) → Right 7, Up 9
11.
(-2, -6) → Left 2, Down 6
12.
(10, 4) → Right 10, Up 4
13.
(0, 0) → Origin
14.
(3, 2) → Same as #3
15.
(-4, -2) → Left 4, Down 2
16.
(-4, 2) → Left 4, Up 2
17.
(4, -3) → Right 4, Down 3
18.
(8, -8) → Right 8, Down 8
19.
(-10, -5) → Left 10, Down 5
20.
(-1, 4) → Left 1, Up 4
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🔷 Step 4: Final Answer
✔ Solution Summary:
You should now:
- Draw a coordinate plane with x-axis from -10 to 10 and y-axis from -10 to 10.
- Plot each of the 20 points using the above directions.
- Mark each point clearly (e.g., with a dot or small circle).
- Label if required.
> ⚠️ Note: Some points like (10, 4) and (-10, -5) are near the edges — make sure your grid goes far enough!
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✔ Tips for Accuracy:
- Use a ruler to draw straight lines when plotting.
- Double-check signs: negative x = left, negative y = down.
- Be careful with duplicates (like (3,2)) — only plot once.
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If you'd like, I can generate a table of coordinates or help you sketch the graph step by step. Just let me know!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math worksheet graphing.