Advanced Geometry : Graphing

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Advanced Geometry

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair

Which point best represents the coordinate ?

Picture4

Possible Answers:

A

D

B

C

Correct answer:

A

Explanation:

To get to , move left on the x-axis by  then move down the y-axis by .

The sign in front of each number represents which direction to go on the x or y-axis starting at the origin . If the number is positive you go right on the x-axis or up on the y-axis. If the sign is negative then you move to the left on the x-axis or down on the y-axis.

 

Example Question #1 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair

Which point best represents the coordinate ?

Picture5

Possible Answers:

A

D

B

C

Correct answer:

B

Explanation:

The sign in front of each number represents which direction to go on the x or y-axis starting at the origin . If the number is positive you go right on the x-axis or up on the y-axis. If the sign is negative then you move to the left on the x-axis or down on the y-axis.

To get to , move right on the x-axis by , then move down on the y-axis by .

Example Question #5 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair

Which point best represents the coordinate ?

Picture7

Possible Answers:

B

D

C

A

Correct answer:

B

Explanation:

The sign in front of each number represents which direction to go on the x or y-axis starting at the origin . If the number is positive you go right on the x-axis or up on the y-axis. If the sign is negative then you move to the left on the x-axis or down on the y-axis.

To get to , move right on the x-axis by  then move down on the y-axis by .

Example Question #11 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair

Which point best represents the coordinate ?

Picture9

Possible Answers:

C

A

B

D

Correct answer:

D

Explanation:

The sign in front of each number represents which direction to go on the x or y-axis starting at the origin . If the number is positive you go right on the x-axis or up on the y-axis. If the sign is negative then you move to the left on the x-axis or down on the y-axis. The first term in the ordered pair is the movement in the x direction and the second point is the movement in the y direction.

To get to , move left on the x-axis by , then move up on the y-axis by .

Example Question #12 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair

Which point best represents the coordinate ?

Picture10

Possible Answers:

A

B

D

C

Correct answer:

C

Explanation:

To get to , move left on the x-axis by , then down on the y-axis by .

The sign in front of each number represents which direction to go on the x or y-axis starting at the origin . If the number is positive you go right on the x-axis or up on the y-axis. If the sign is negative then you move to the left on the x-axis or down on the y-axis. The first term in the ordered pair is the movement in the x direction and the second point is the movement in the y direction.

Example Question #243 : Algebra

Which point best represents the coordinate ?

Picture6

Possible Answers:

C

A

D

B

Correct answer:

B

Explanation:

The sign in front of each number represents which direction to go on the x or y-axis starting at the origin . If the number is positive you go right on the x-axis or up on the y-axis. If the sign is negative then you move to the left on the x-axis or down on the y-axis. The first term in the ordered pair is the movement in the x direction and the second point is the movement in the y direction.

To get to , only move right on the x-axis by .

Example Question #271 : Coordinate Geometry

Which point best represents the coordinate ?

Picture11

Possible Answers:

B

A

D

C

Correct answer:

C

Explanation:

To get to , move right along the x-axis by , then up along the y-axis by .

The sign in front of each number represents which direction to go on the x or y-axis starting at the origin . If the number is positive you go right on the x-axis or up on the y-axis. If the sign is negative then you move to the left on the x-axis or down on the y-axis. The first term in the ordered pair is the movement in the x direction and the second point is the movement in the y direction.

Example Question #272 : Coordinate Geometry

Which point best represents the coordinate ?

Picture12

Possible Answers:

A

D

C

B

Correct answer:

B

Explanation:

The sign in front of each number represents which direction to go on the x or y-axis starting at the origin . If the number is positive you go right on the x-axis or up on the y-axis. If the sign is negative then you move to the left on the x-axis or down on the y-axis. The first term in the ordered pair is the movement in the x direction and the second point is the movement in the y direction.

To get to , move along the x-axis by , then move up along the y-axis by .

Example Question #13 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair

What is the following ordered pair?

Ordered_pair

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

In order to find the values of a graphed ordered pair, you first need to the count across the x-axis (horizontal) and then across the y-axis (vertical). The middle of the x-axis and y-axis is called the origin and represents (0,0). Any movement to the left or below the origin is negative. Any movement to the right or above the origin is positive. Therefore, the coordinate for the graphed ordered pair would be two across the x-axis in the positive direction and three across the y-axis in the positive direction, or .

Example Question #11 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair

Coordinate_pair_1

What are the coordinates of Point A, and in which quadrant is it located?

Possible Answers:

, Quadrant IV

, Quadrant IV

, Quadrant II

, Quadrant II

Correct answer:

, Quadrant IV

Explanation:

Coordinate points are given x-coordinate first, y-coordinate second.  Quadrants are numbered counter-clockwise, with Quadrant I consisting of positive x-coordinates and positive y-coordinates, Quadrant II consisting of negative x-coordinates and positive y-coordinates, Quadrant III consisting of negative x-coordinates and negative y-coordinates, and Quadrant IV consisting of positive x-coordinates and negative y-coordinates.

(3, -2), Quadrant IV is correct because it lists the coordinates in the correct order and correctly identifies the Quadrant.

(3, -2), Quadrant II is incorrect because, while it lists the coordinates in the correct order, it misidentifies the Quadrant.

(-2, 3), Quadrant IV is incorrect because, while it correctly identifies the Quadrant, it lists the coordinates in the incorrect order.

(-2, 3), Quadrant II is incorrect because it both lists the coordinates in the incorrect order and misidentifies the Quadrant.

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