The Coordinate Plane

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The Coordinate Plane Goal: Identify and plot points in a coordinate plane.

Vocabulary Coordinate plane:

x-axis:

y-axis:

Origin:

Quadrant:

Ordered pair:

x-coordinate:

y-coordinate:

Scatter plot:

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The Coordinate Plane Goal: Identify and plot points in a coordinate plane.

Vocabulary Coordinate plane:

A coordinate plane is formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line and a vertical number line.

x-axis: The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane

y-axis: The vertical axis in a coordinate plane

Origin:

The point (0, 0) in a coordinate plane at which the horizontal axis intersects the vertical axis

Quadrant:

One of four parts into which the axes divide the coordinate plane

Ordered pair:

Each point in the coordinate plane corresponds to a pair of real numbers that gives the location of the point on the plane.

x-coordinate:

The first number in an ordered pair is the x-coordinate.

y-coordinate:

The second number in an ordered pair is the y-coordinate.

Scatter plot:

A scatter plot uses a coordinate plane to display paired data.

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Naming Points in a Coordinate Plane

Example 1

Give the coordinates of the point. a. A b. B y 4

A

3 2 1

4 3 2

O

1

2

x

3

B

2 3 4

Solution a. Point A is

units to the

The x-coordinate is coordinates are b. Point B is

of the origin and

and the y-coordinate is

(

. The

of the origin and

. The x-coordinate is

(

.

).

,

units to the

The coordinates are

units

,

unit

and the y-coordinate is

.

).

Checkpoint Give the coordinates of the point.

1. C

y 4 3 2

2. D

1

C 4 3 2

D

3. E

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O

1

2

3

4 x

2 3 4

E

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Naming Points in a Coordinate Plane

Example 1

Give the coordinates of the point. a. A b. B y 4

A

3 2 1

4 3 2

O

1

2

x

3

2

B

3 4

Solution a. Point A is 2 units to the left of the origin and 3 units up . The x-coordinate is 2 and the y-coordinate is 3 . The coordinates are

( 2 ,

)

3 .

b. Point B is 4 units to the right of the origin and 1 unit down . The x-coordinate is 4 and the y-coordinate is 1 .

The coordinates are

(4

)

, 1 .

Checkpoint Give the coordinates of the point.

1. C

y 4 3

(2, 0)

2

2. D

1

C 4 3 2

(4, 3)

3. E

D

O

1

2

3

4 x

2 3 4

E

(2, 4)

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Plotting Points in a Coordinate Plane

Example 2

Plot the point in the coordinate plane. Describe the location of the point. a. A(2, 3) b. B(4, 0) c. C(1, 3) y 4 3 2 1 4 3 2

O

1

2

3

4 x

2 3 4

Solution a. Begin at the origin and move units

units to the

. Point A is located

b. Begin at the origin and move located

.

units to the

. Point B is

.

c. Begin at the origin and move units

, then move

unit to the

, then move

. Point C is located

.

Checkpoint Plot the point in the coordinate plane. Describe the

location of the point. 4. D(0, 3)

y 4 3 2

5. E(2, 4)

1 4 3 2

O

1

2

3

4 x

2

6. F(1, 2)

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Plotting Points in a Coordinate Plane

Example 2

Plot the point in the coordinate plane. Describe the location of the point. a. A(2, 3) b. B(4, 0) c. C(1, 3) y 4

A (2, 3)

3 2 1

B (4, 0) 4 3 2

O 2 3

1

2

3

4 x

C (1, 3)

4

Solution a. Begin at the origin and move 2 units to the right , then move 3 units up . Point A is located in Quadrant I .

b. Begin at the origin and move 4 units to the left . Point B is located on the x-axis . c. Begin at the origin and move 1 unit to the right , then move 3 units down . Point C is located in Quadrant IV .

Checkpoint Plot the point in the coordinate plane. Describe the

location of the point. 4. D(0, 3) Point D is located on the y-axis.

y 4

F (1, 2)

5. E(2, 4)

3

D (0, 3)

2 1

4 3 2

Point E is located in Quadrant III.

O

1

2

3

4 x

2 3

6. F(1, 2) E (2, 4)

4

Point F is located in Quadrant II.

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Example 3

Making a Scatter Plot

The number of hours you spent studying for 5 different math tests and the score you got on each test is given in the table. Make a scatter plot of the data and describe any relationship you see. Hours studying

1

3

4

4

5

Test score

55

78

86

89

98

Solution 1. Write the data as ordered pairs. Let the x-coordinate represent the hours spent studying, and let the y-coordinate represent the test score: . 2. Plot the ordered pairs in a coordinate plane. You need only the first quadrant. 100 90 80 Test score

70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hours studying

Notice that the points the hours spent studying

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from left to right. You can conclude as , your test scores

.

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Example 3

Making a Scatter Plot

The number of hours you spent studying for 5 different math tests and the score you got on each test is given in the table. Make a scatter plot of the data and describe any relationship you see. Hours studying

1

3

4

4

5

Test score

55

78

86

89

98

Solution 1. Write the data as ordered pairs. Let the x-coordinate represent the hours spent studying, and let the y-coordinate represent the test score: (1, 55), (3, 78), (4, 86), (4, 89), (5, 98) . 2. Plot the ordered pairs in a coordinate plane. You need only the first quadrant. 100 90 80 Test score

70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hours studying

Notice that the points rise from left to right. You can conclude as the hours spent studying increases , your test scores increase .

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