Coordinate Plane 1
Coordinate Plane 2
Coordinate Plane 3
Coordinate Plane 4
100

The sections in a coordinate plane

What are quadrants?

100

This is the coordinate you plot first

What is the x-coordinate?

100

The direction from zero you go first when plotting this number (3, 2)

What is right?

100

Which quadrant is the point (4, –2) located in?


Quadrant IV

200

The number of quadrants in a coordinate plane

What is four?

200

What quadrant has (-,-) values (numbers)? 

What is Quadrant III? 

200

This axis is horizontal (left and right)?

What is x-axis.

200

The direction from zero you go first when plotting this ordered pair (-3, 7)

What is left?

300

This is the other name for zero on a coordinate plane

What is origin?

300

The direction from zero when you are plotting the second number (-3, 7)

What is up?

300

The correct way ordered pairs are written is...

What is (x,y)?

300

This is the proper name for the following: (3, 6)

What is an ordered pair?

400

This is axis is vertical (UP & Down)?

What is the y axis. 

400

What coordinate will -6 plotted be in (2, -6)?

The y-coordinate? 

400

The axis that 8 is plotted on (8, 6)

What is the x axis?

400

The integer Zero is: positive, negative, or neither 

What is neither.

500

What quadrant contains the ordered pair (-3,1). 

What is quadrant II?

500

A point is reflected across the x-axis. The original point was located at (–4, 6). Then the new point is reflected across the y-axis.

(4,-6)

500

Point P is located at (–7, –4).
It is reflected over the x-axis, then over the y-axis, and then moved up 3 units.
What are the final coordinates of Point P?

(7,7)

500

A rectangle has points at A(2, 3), B(6, 3), C(6, 5), and D(2, 5).
If the rectangle is reflected across the x-axis,
what are the new coordinates of point C?

(6,-5)

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