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Example Question #1 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair
Which of the following points is in Quadrant IV on the coordinate plane?
Two of these points are in Quadrant IV.
Quadrant IV consists of the points with positive -coordinates and negative -coordinates. Therefore is the correct choice.
Example Question #2 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair
Find the point that corresponds to the following ordered pair:
In order to get to the point , start at the origin and move right units and down units.
This is point .
Example Question #8 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair
Find the point that corresponds to the following ordered pair:
In order to get to the point , start at the origin and move right unit and up units.
This is point .
Example Question #9 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair
Find the point that corresponds to the following ordered pair:
In order to get to the point , start at the origin and move left unit and down unit.
This is point .
Example Question #10 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair
Find the point that corresponds to the following ordered pair:
In order to get to the point , start at the origin and move right units and up units.
This is point .
Example Question #11 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair
Find the point that corresponds to the following ordered pair:
In order to get to the point , start at the origin and move left units, then up units.
This is point .
Example Question #11 : Functions And Lines
Find the point that corresponds to the following ordered pair:
in order to get to the point , move right units and up units.
This is point .
Example Question #12 : Functions And Lines
Find the point that corresponds to the following ordered pair:
in order to get to the point , start at the origin and move right units and up units.
This is point .
Example Question #11 : Graphing
Find the point that corresponds to the following ordered pair:
In order to get to th point , start at the origin and move left units and up unit.
This is point .
Example Question #12 : Graphing
Find the point that corresponds to the following ordered pair:
In order to get to point , start at the origin and move left unit and down units.
This is point .