6th Grade Math Textbook, Fundamentals

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Lesson 1-11 for exercise sets. &KDSWHU 

Graph and connect the points.
1.M(2,3), N(0, 1), P(1, 3) 2.Q(1, 4), R(1, 2), S(3, 2), T(3, 4)

3.U(2, 5), V(3, 5), W(6, 0), X(3, 5), Y(2, 5), Z(5, 0)

Name the quadrant or axis that is the location for each point.
4.A(1,2) 5.B(1, 4) 6.C(0,5) 7.D(2,2) 8.E(4, 3) 9.F(3, 0)

10.What do the points at these locations have in common? (3, 2), (5, 2), (19, 2)
What do the points at these locations have in common? (4, 6), (4, 18), (4, 21)

11.Discuss and Write Explain how to graph points Aand B
in exercises 4 and 5 above on a coordinate grid.

Each point shown on the graph below is located either in one of the four
quadrants or on an axis. Locate each point on the graph by giving its ordered
pair and by indicating in which quadrant or on which axis the point lies.

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The x-axis and the y-axis divide the coordinate plane into four quadrants.

y - axis

Origin (0,0) x - axis

x — negative
y — positive

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(,)

x — negative
y — negative

x — positive
y — positive

4XDGUDQWI
(,)

x — positive
y — negative

4XDGUDQWIII
(,)

4XDGUDQWIV
(,)

Points on the x-axis or the y-axis
are not in any of the quadrants.
The origin is on both the x-axis
and the y-axis.

y

x
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4
3
2
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P

N

R

M

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II I Points
P(4, 5) (, ) Quadrant I
Q(5, 6) (, ) Quadrant IV
R(4, 1) (, ) Quadrant II
S(6, 2) (, ) Quadrant III
M(0, 3) on the y-axis
N(2, 0) on the x-axis
O(0, 0) on both the x-axis and the y-axis
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