geometry section 0-7 1112
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Section 0-7Ordered Pairs
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Essential Question
How do you name and graph points in the coordinate plane?
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VocabularyOrdered Pair:
x-coordinate:
y-coordinate:
Quadrant:
Origin:
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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:
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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:
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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:
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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:
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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)
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Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.
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Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.
A (-2, 4)
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Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.
A (-2, 4) B (6, 5)
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Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.
A (-2, 4) B (6, 5)
C (-4, -5)
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Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.
A (-2, 4) B (6, 5)
C (-4, -5)
D (0, 1)
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Example 1Write the ordered pair for each point.
A (-2, 4) B (6, 5)
C (-4, -5)
D (0, 1)
E (4, -2)
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Example 3Graph a polygon with the following vertices: R(1, 1), A(3, 1),
W(1, 4), and K(-3, 4).
x
y
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Example 3Graph a polygon with the following vertices: R(1, 1), A(3, 1),
W(1, 4), and K(-3, 4).
x
y
R
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Problem Set
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Problem Set
p. P16 #1-29 odd
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