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  1. Quadrants and Axes. Instructions: In the boxes provided, label the four Quadrants and the two Axes on this Coordinate Plane. Then identify the location of the points in problems 1 through 10 below. 1 2 GCP 3. Point A. II Point B. X axis. 3. Point C. 4. Point D. 7. Point G. 8. Point H. 5. Point E. 6. Point F. 9. Point I. 10. Point J-11-10 -9 -8 ...

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  2. This activity is perfect for math centers, early finishers or homework. For a fun bulletin board display, instruct students to be creative and color the picture however they like and then hang the completed pictures on your board or wall. Graphing paper, coordinates worksheets and answer keys are included.

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    The Cartesian plane is a number grid, like the one given on the right of this page. The numbers, or coordinates, on it allow us to locate the exact location of a point on the plane. There is a centre point, called the origin (O). Two axes are drawn through the origin to make the Cartesian plane. These axes are called the x-axis (horizontal) and the...

    The Cartesian plane is a number grid, like the one given on the right of this page. The numbers, or coordinates, on it allow us to locate the exact location of a point on the plane. There is a centre point, called the origin (O). Two axes are drawn through the origin to make the Cartesian plane. These axes are called the x-axis (horizontal) and the...

    For each Shape plot the ordered pairs on the axis and connect them in order. Do not connect the Shapes to each other.

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  3. Each graph quadrant has a distinct combination of positive and negative values. Here are the graph quadrants and their values: Quadrant I: The first quadrant is in the upper right-hand corner of the plane. Both x and y have positive values in this quadrant. Quadrant II: The second quadrant is in the upper left-hand corner of the plane.

  4. Name Date Period Dilations Practice I. Review: Plotting points on a coordinate plane. 1. State the coordinates of each point. 2. State the quadrant or axis that each point lies in.

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  6. P is in the upper left quadrant or quadrant II. Graph and label the point M(0, 24). • Start at the origin. • Move 0 units along the x-axis. • Move 4 units down on the y-axis. • Draw a dot and label it M(0, 24). Name the ordered pair for each point graphed at the right. Then identify the quadrant in which each point lies. 1. P 2. Q 3. R 4. S

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