Vocabulary
Vocabulary II
Ordered Pairs
Word Problems
100

A grid formed by two perpendicular number lines called axes.

Coordinate Plane

100

A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane.

What is an Ordered Pair

100
In the ordered pair (2,5), which number represents the x-coordinate?
What is 2
100
Point Z is located 8 units to the right and 2 units up from the origin. Which ordered pair represents the coordinates of point Z?
What is (8,2)
200

The point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect

ORIGIN

200
The first number in an ordered pair, locating a point on the x-axis of a coordinate plane.
What is the x-coordinate
200
In the ordered pair (3,9), which number represents the y-coordinate?
What is 9
200

Ms. Chicken was graphing the following ordered pairs: (1,2), (2,4), (3,6). If the numbers continue this pattern, what will be the 5th ordered pair to be graphed?

What is (5,10)

300

The horizontal (x-axis) and vertical (y-axis) number lines on a coordinate plane.

 Axis/Axes

300
The 2nd number in an ordered pair, locating a point on the y-axis of a coordinate plane.
What is the y-coordinate
300
When plotting an ordered pair one must always start at what point on a coordinate plane?
What is the Origin
300
Point K is located 4 units to the right and 7 units up from the origin. What ordered pair represents the location of point K?
What is (4,7)
400

The horizontal axis on the coordinate plane.

What is the x-axis

400
The point on the coordinate plane where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect; (0,0).
What is the Origin
400

When plotting the ordered pair (6,3), starting at the origin what is the first thing you would need to do?

What is count 6 units over to the right.

400

If the coordinates of a point are (4, 0), then it lies ion the  ______ axis

X-AXIS

500
The vertical axis on the coordinate plane.
What is y-axis
500

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MRS. REED
500

Using the coordinate plane on the board, What is the ordered pair for the swimming pool?

(2,3)

500

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