Ordered Pairs on a Coordinate Plane
Coordinate Plane - Reflections
Coordinate Plane: Distance
Quadrants
100

Where is Point C?

(-2,-4)

100

Reflect the point (3, 8) across the y-axis. What is the new point?

(-3, 8)

100

What do we add or subtract when finding the distance between two points? (think vocabulary)

Absolute value

100

What is an example of an ordered pair in quadrant IV?

(+, -)

200

What is the x coordinate for point B?

-3,2

200

Reflect (-5, -4) across the y-axis. What is the new point?

(5, -4)

200

What is the distance between the following points? 

(-9, 4) and (-9, -2)

6 units

200

What is an example of an ordered pair in quadrant I

(+, +)

300

What Quadrant is Point D in?

Point D is in Quadrant 4

300

Reflect (-9, 6) across the x-axis. What is the new point?

(-9, 6)

300

What is the distance between these two points?

(4.2, 10) and (1.2, 10)

3 units

300

What quadrant is (-3, -2) in?

III

400

What quadrant is point A in?

Point A is in Quadrant 1

400

Reflect (-3, -4) across the x-axis then across the y-axis. What is the new point?

(3, 4)

400

Two points are located at (-3, 4) and (-3, -6). Each unit is 5 feet apart. What is the distance between the two points, in feet?

50 feet (10 units)

400

What quadrant is (-5, 3) in?

II

500

What is the coordinate of point E and what do we call this?

(0,0) and the Origin

500

Reflect (8, -7) across the x-axis, then across the y- axis, then again across the x-axis. What is the new point? 

(-8,-7)

500

Two points are located at (5, -3) and (13, -3). Each unit is 0.5 miles. What is the distance between the two points, in miles?

4 miles (8 units)

500

Starting at (4, -3), if you move left 4 units and up 2 units, what point do you land on? 

(0, -1)

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