The Coordinate Plane
Plotting Ordered Pairs
Reflections
Calculating Distance
ordering
100

What point falls on the y axis?


R

100

What is the coordinate of point B?

(-3, -3)

100

What is the line of reflection for the two points?

x axis

100

What is the distance between points E and F?

3 units

100

35 ______ -18

Greater than >


200

What point falls within Quadrant III?

Madrid

200

What is the coordinate of point C?


(0, 8)

200

What is the ordered pair of (-3,-4) when reflected across the y-axis.

(3, -4)

200

What is the distance between points I and J?

8 units

200

Put these numbers in order from least to greatest. -3, 2, -4, 1, -2, 0

-4, -3, -2, 0, 1, 2

300

Select all points that are in quadrant II?

London

Paris

300

Select all points with a y value of 3.

N, G

300

What is the ordered pairs of (6,-2) when reflected across the y-axis.

(-6, -2)

300

If the distance between points A and B is 4 units what could the coordinate pair for B be?

 

(-4, 3) or (0,-1) or (-4, -5) or (-8, -1)

300

-197 __-110

 Less Than

400

What is the coordinate pair of the origin on the coordinate plane?

(0, 0)

400

Select all points where x = 4?

B, N

400

   What two points are reflected across the x-axis and why?


(2,-6)  (4,6) 

( 2, 6) (-4, 6)

(2, -6) (2, 6) 

Because they share the x value and the y values are opposite.

Or draw a picture

400

If point A is (3,5) and point B is 6 units away what is its missing value?


(3, y)

y= -1 or 11

400

Order the numbers 0, -1, -4, 1/2, and 7 from least to greatest on a number line.

-4, -1, 0, 1/2, 7

500

If an ordered pair has a negative x and a positive y what quadrant is it located?


(-x, +y)

Quadrant II

500

What is the ordered pair of this point written as a decimal?

(2.5, -1.5)

500

What is the value of the đť‘Ą-coordinate of the ordered pair that reflects (3.5 , -2) over the y-axis?

-3.5

500

What’s the distance of point A to point B

 A= (-1 ½, 2)

 B = (1/2, 2)

2 units

500

Order the rational numbers from least to greatest: 

1/2, 1/4, -1/2, 1/8, -1 1/4, -3/8, -3/4

-1 1/4, -3/4, -1/2, -3/8, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2