Let’s go step by step to plot each ordered pair on the coordinate grid.
Remember: An ordered pair (x, y) means:
- First number = x → move right from 0 along the bottom axis (horizontal)
- Second number = y → move up from 0 along the left axis (vertical)
We’ll plot each point one at a time.
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A = (0, 1)
→ Start at origin (0,0).
→ x = 0 → don’t move right.
→ y = 1 → go up 1 unit.
✔ Plot a dot at (0,1) — that’s on the y-axis, just above 0.
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B = (4, 6)
→ x = 4 → move right 4 units.
→ y = 6 → go up 6 units.
✔ Plot a dot where those lines meet.
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C = (2, 0)
→ x = 2 → move right 2 units.
→ y = 0 → stay on the x-axis (don’t go up).
✔ Plot a dot at (2,0) — on the bottom line.
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D = (6, 3)
→ x = 6 → move right 6 units.
→ y = 3 → go up 3 units.
✔ Plot a dot there.
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E = (4, 7)
→ x = 4 → right 4.
→ y = 7 → up 7.
✔ Plot it.
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F = (1, 4)
→ x = 1 → right 1.
→ y = 4 → up 4.
✔ Plot it.
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G = (0, 2)
→ x = 0 → stay on y-axis.
→ y = 2 → go up 2.
✔ Plot at (0,2).
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H = (1, 9)
→ x = 1 → right 1.
→ y = 9 → go all the way up to top of grid (since grid goes to 9).
✔ Plot at (1,9).
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I = (3, 4)
→ x = 3 → right 3.
→ y = 4 → up 4.
✔ Plot it.
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J = (7, 4)
→ x = 7 → right 7.
→ y = 4 → up 4.
✔ Plot it.
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All points are now plotted correctly on the single quadrant grid (only positive x and y values).
Final Answer:
All ordered pairs have been plotted as follows:
A(0,1), B(4,6), C(2,0), D(6,3), E(4,7), F(1,4), G(0,2), H(1,9), I(3,4), J(7,4) — each placed at their correct (x,y) location on the grid.
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