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Math Example--Coordinate Geometry--Coordinate Systems: Example 7

Math Example--Coordinate Geometry--Coordinate Systems: Example 7

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Geometry

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This example demonstrates plotting coordinates in both the first and fourth quadrants of the Cartesian Coordinate Plane. The image displays four points: (1, 1) and (5, 3) in the first quadrant, and (2, -8) and (9, -3) in the fourth quadrant. This example showcases how points can be distributed across quadrants that share a positive x-axis.

Understanding how to plot points across multiple quadrants, especially those sharing an axis, is crucial for developing a comprehensive grasp of coordinate geometry. This collection of examples helps students visualize the relationship between coordinate pairs and their positions on the plane, particularly when dealing with points that have the same sign for one coordinate.

By providing examples that span quadrants sharing an axis, students can develop a more nuanced understanding of the Cartesian coordinate system. This approach helps reinforce the concept of how the signs of x and y coordinates determine a point's quadrant and the relationship between quadrants sharing an axis.

Teacher's Script: Take note of how the signs of the coordinates determine which quadrant each point is in. The points with both positive coordinates are in the first quadrant, while those with positive x and negative y are in the fourth quadrant. Can you explain what these quadrants have in common? If you're interested in exploring the relationship between quadrants sharing an axis, let's discuss this further.

For a complete collection of math examples related to Coordinate Systems click on this link: Math Examples: Coordinate Systems Collection.

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.C.8
Grade Range 6 - 8
Curriculum Nodes Geometry
    • Coordinate Geometry
        • Coordinate Systems
Copyright Year 2013
Keywords coordinate geometry, coordinate system, coordinate systems