Table of Values
Locating Points
Vocabulary
Quadrant
100

Complete the table below based on the rule:

y = 4x

y = 4x

100

What are the coordinates of point A?

(2, 6)

100

What is the origin? (You may answer with words or pictures)

The point of intersection of the x and y axes

The point (0, 0)

100

Which quadrant is point A in?

The Second/Quadrant 2

200

These are the y values that complete the given table for the equation

y = 4x-2.

What is 

200

What are the coordinates of point B?

(8, 2)

200

What are coordinates? (You may answer with words or pictures)

Two numbers (x, y) which describe the x value and y value (position across from the origin and a number which describes how far you move up or down from the origin.)

200

Which quadrant is point B in?

The Fourth/Quadrant 4

300

This is the missing y-value in the table.

What is 6?

300

What are the coordinates of point G?

(4, 9)

300

What is the x-axis? (You may answer with words or pictures)

The horizontal axis

300

Which quadrant is point C in?

The First/Quadrant 1

400

What are the missing points from this table of values?

(-3, 0), (0, 3), (2, 5)

400

What are the coordinates of point D?

(6, 5)

400

What is the y-axis? (You may answer with words or pictures)

The vertical axis

400

Which quadrant is point E in?

It is not in a quadrant, it is on the y-axis

500

These are the x-values for the equation y = 2x-3 that match the given y-values.

What is 

500

If points C and D were on the same line, would point Z (5, 4) be on that line?

Yes

500

What is Slope?

The slope shows how steep a line is.

It is calculated by finding the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between any two distinct points on a line.

500

What quadrant is point (-3,-5) in?

The third/Quadrant 3