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We can summarize sign patterns of the quadrants as follows. Also see [link] .
Quadrant I | Quadrant II | Quadrant III | Quadrant IV |
---|---|---|---|
( x , y ) | ( x , y ) | ( x , y ) | ( x , y ) |
(+,+) | (−,+) | (−,−) | (+,−) |
What if one coordinate is zero? Where is the point located? Where is the point located? The point is on the y -axis and the point is on the x -axis.
Points with a equal to are on the and have coordinates
Points with an equal to are on the and have coordinates
What is the ordered pair of the point where the axes cross? At that point both coordinates are zero, so its ordered pair is . The point has a special name. It is called the origin .
Plot each point on a coordinate grid:
In algebra, being able to identify the coordinates of a point shown on a graph is just as important as being able to plot points. To identify the x -coordinate of a point on a graph, read the number on the x -axis directly above or below the point. To identify the y -coordinate of a point, read the number on the y -axis directly to the left or right of the point. Remember, to write the ordered pair using the correct order
Name the ordered pair of each point shown:
Point A is above on the so the of the point is The point is to the left of on the so the of the point is The coordinates of the point are
Point B is below on the so the of the point is The point is to the left of on the so the of the point is The coordinates of the point are
Point C is above on the so the of the point is The point is to the right of on the so the of the point is The coordinates of the point are
Point D is below on the so the of the point is The point is to the right of on the so the of the point is The coordinates of the point are
Name the ordered pair of each point shown:
Name the ordered pair of each point shown:
Name the ordered pair of each point shown:
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