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The first number in the brackets always refers to the numbers on the x–axis, and the second number refers to the number on the y–axis.
Make sure that your understand how coordinates work before you continue.
The axes (the dark lines) divide the Cartesian plane into four quadrants.
2.1 Write down the coordinates of the cros---sings marked A to G on the diagram. Use brackets and semicolons and put the two numbers in the correct order.
2.2 Find the following dots on the diagram and carefully join them in order. What does your picture remind you of?
(–4 ; 0) (–4 ; –6) (–3 ; –6) (–3 ; –2) (–2 ; –2)(–2 ; –6) (–1 ; –6) (–1 ; –2) (3 ; –2) (3 ; –6)(5 ; –6) (5 ; 0) (7 ; 0) (7 ; 2) (5½ ; 2)(4½ ; 4) (4 ; 2) (–4 ; 2) (–6 ; 4) (–4 ; 0)
ACTIVITY 3
To use a table of values to draw a graph on the Cartesian plane
[LO 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.5]
1 In this table there is a relationship between a number in the top row of the table (input value) and the one directly below it (output value). There are some missing numbers and these gaps have been labelled a , b and c .
1.1 Study the first seven columns of numbers in the table until you can see the pattern, and write down the rule used to calculate the output value from the input value. Now use this rule to fill in the gaps by calculating what a , b and c have to be if they follow the same rule.
1.2 We now take the pairs of numbers in each column to make up sets of coordinates. They always look like this:
(input value ; output value),
with the input value in the first position.
1.3 Make a dot on this Cartesian plane for every set of coordinates you have found from the table.
You should have ten dots, and they should lie in a straight line.
Use a ruler to draw the line.
2 The next table shows the charges for a gardener who charges R35 per hour or part–hour.
Hours worked | 1 | 1,5 | 2 | 2,5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 8 |
Total amount | 35 | 70 | 70 | 105 | 105 | 140 | 175 | 280 |
2.1 Write down your explanation of the fact that there are two R70’s in the second row, and also two R105’s.
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