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Section 0-7Ordered Pairs

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Essential Question

How do you name and graph points in the coordinate plane?

Thursday, September 15, 2011

VocabularyOrdered Pair:

x-coordinate:

y-coordinate:

Quadrant:

Origin:

Thursday, September 15, 2011

VocabularyOrdered Pair: Represents a point on the coordinate plane and

is made up of an x-coordinate and y-coordinate (x, y)x-coordinate:

y-coordinate:

Quadrant:

Origin:

Thursday, September 15, 2011

VocabularyOrdered Pair: Represents a point on the coordinate plane and

is made up of an x-coordinate and y-coordinate (x, y)x-coordinate: The value that corresponds to the horizontal

part of an ordered pairy-coordinate:

Quadrant:

Origin:

Thursday, September 15, 2011

VocabularyOrdered Pair: Represents a point on the coordinate plane and

is made up of an x-coordinate and y-coordinate (x, y)x-coordinate: The value that corresponds to the horizontal

part of an ordered pairy-coordinate: The value that corresponds to the vertical

part of an ordered pairQuadrant:

Origin:

Thursday, September 15, 2011

VocabularyOrdered Pair: Represents a point on the coordinate plane and

is made up of an x-coordinate and y-coordinate (x, y)x-coordinate: The value that corresponds to the horizontal

part of an ordered pairy-coordinate: The value that corresponds to the vertical

part of an ordered pairQuadrant: The four sections that are created on a

coordinate plane by the x-axis and y-axisOrigin:

Thursday, September 15, 2011

VocabularyOrdered Pair: Represents a point on the coordinate plane and

is made up of an x-coordinate and y-coordinate (x, y)x-coordinate: The value that corresponds to the horizontal

part of an ordered pairy-coordinate: The value that corresponds to the vertical

part of an ordered pairQuadrant: The four sections that are created on a

coordinate plane by the x-axis and y-axisOrigin: The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-

axis (0, 0)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.

A (-2, 4)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.

A (-2, 4) B (6, 5)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.

A (-2, 4) B (6, 5)

C (-4, -5)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.

A (-2, 4) B (6, 5)

C (-4, -5)

D (0, 1)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.

A (-2, 4) B (6, 5)

C (-4, -5)

D (0, 1)

E (4, -2)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

y

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

yI

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

yIII

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

yIII

III

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

yIII

III IV

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

y

H

III

III IV

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

y

H

III

III IV

Quadrant I

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

yA

H

III

III IV

Quadrant I

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

yA

H

III

III IV

Quadrant I

Quadrant II

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

y

T

A

H

III

III IV

Quadrant I

Quadrant II

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 2Graph and label each point on the coordinate plane. Name the quadrant in which each point is located.

a. H(1, 4)

b. A(-5, 9)

c. T(3, -2)

x

y

T

A

H

III

III IV

Quadrant I

Quadrant II

Quadrant IVThursday, September 15, 2011

Example 3Graph a polygon with the following vertices: R(1, 1), A(3, 1),

W(1, 4), and K(-3, 4).

x

y

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 3Graph a polygon with the following vertices: R(1, 1), A(3, 1),

W(1, 4), and K(-3, 4).

x

y

R

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 3Graph a polygon with the following vertices: R(1, 1), A(3, 1),

W(1, 4), and K(-3, 4).

x

y

R A

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 3Graph a polygon with the following vertices: R(1, 1), A(3, 1),

W(1, 4), and K(-3, 4).

x

y

W

R A

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 3Graph a polygon with the following vertices: R(1, 1), A(3, 1),

W(1, 4), and K(-3, 4).

x

y

W

R A

K

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Example 3Graph a polygon with the following vertices: R(1, 1), A(3, 1),

W(1, 4), and K(-3, 4).

x

y

W

R A

K

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Problem Set

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Problem Set

p. P16 #1-29 odd

“Success isn’t permanent, and failure isn’t fatal.” - Mike DitkaThursday, September 15, 2011

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