results data session 1
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Turning Graphical Results by Question
Session Name: coordinate plane session 1Created: 8/3/2011 12:53 PM
Responses
Triangles 3 20%Number lines 7 46.67%Rectangles 2 13.33%Line segments 3 20%Totals 15 100%
Responses
True 6 40%False 9 60%Totals 15 100%
1.) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… (multiple choice)
2.) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. (multiple choice)
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46.7%
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Triangles Number linesRectangles Line segments
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60%
True False
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Responses
-4 6 40%Neither 6 40%2 3 20%Totals 15 100%
Responses
True 5 33.33%False 10 66.67%Totals 15 100%
3.) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis? (multiple choice)
4.) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. (multiple choice)
5.) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? (multiple choice)
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-4 Neither 2
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66.7%
True False
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26.7%
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Picture Choice 1 Picture Choice 2 Picture Choice 3
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Responses
Picture Choice 1 5 33.33%Picture Choice 2 4 26.67%Picture Choice 3 6 40%Totals 15 100%
6.) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? (multiple choice) Responses
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 8 53.33%Move right 3 units and up 1 unit 3 20%Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 1 6.67%Move left 1 unit and down 3 units 3 20%Totals 15 100%
Responses
5.) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? (multiple choice)
7.) What is the first step in plotting a point? (priority ranking)
33.3%
26.7%
40%
Picture Choice 1 Picture Choice 2 Picture Choice 3
53.3%
20%
6.7%
20%
Move right 1 unit and up 3 unitsMove right 3 units and up 1 unitMove left 1 unit and up 3 unitsMove left 1 unit and down 3 units
33.3%
13.3%20%
33.3%
Move your finger to the position on the x-axi...Put your finger on the originPlace a dot at your fingerMove your finger to the position on the y-axi...
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Move your finger to the position on the x-axi... 50 33.33%Put your finger on the origin 20 13.33%Place a dot at your finger 30 20%Move your finger to the position on the y-axi... 50 33.33%Totals 150 100%
8.) Where is the origin located? (multiple choice) Responses
(-1, 1) 6 40%(1, 1) 4 26.67%(0, 0) 2 13.33%(-1, -1) 3 20%Totals 15 100%
Responses
Yes 9 60%No 6 40%Totals 15 100%
9.) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). (multiple choice)
33.3%
13.3%20%
33.3%
Move your finger to the position on the x-axi...Put your finger on the originPlace a dot at your fingerMove your finger to the position on the y-axi...
40%
26.7%
13.3%
20%
(-1, 1) (1, 1) (0, 0) (-1, -1)
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Yes No
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10.) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? (multiple choice) Responses
I 6 40%IV 2 13.33%III 1 6.67%II 6 40%Totals 15 100%
60%
40%
Yes No
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13.3%6.7%
40%
I IV III II
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13.3%
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Triangles Number linesRectangles Line segments
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60%
True False
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40%
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-4 Neither 2
33.3%
66.7%
True False
33.3%
26.7%
40%
Picture Choice 1 Picture Choice 2 Picture Choice 3
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33.3%
26.7%
40%
Picture Choice 1 Picture Choice 2 Picture Choice 3
53.3%
20%
6.7%
20%
Move right 1 unit and up 3 unitsMove right 3 units and up 1 unitMove left 1 unit and up 3 unitsMove left 1 unit and down 3 units
33.3%
13.3%20%
33.3%
Move your finger to the position on the x-axi...Put your finger on the originPlace a dot at your fingerMove your finger to the position on the y-axi...
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33.3%
13.3%20%
33.3%
Move your finger to the position on the x-axi...Put your finger on the originPlace a dot at your fingerMove your finger to the position on the y-axi...
40%
26.7%
13.3%
20%
(-1, 1) (1, 1) (0, 0) (-1, -1)
60%
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Yes No
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60%
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Yes No
40%
13.3%6.7%
40%
I IV III II
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Turning Results by Question
Session Name: coordinate plane session 1Created: 8/3/2011 12:53 PM
1.) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… (multiple choice)Responses
(percent) (count)Triangles 20% 3Number lines 46.67% 7Rectangles 13.33% 2Line segments 20% 3
Totals 100% 15
2.) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. (multiple choice)Responses
(percent) (count)True 40% 6False 60% 9
Totals 100% 15
3.) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis? (multiple choice)Responses
(percent) (count)-4 40% 6Neither 40% 62 20% 3
Totals 100% 15
4.) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. (multiple choice)Responses
(percent) (count)True 33.33% 5False 66.67% 10
Totals 100% 15
5.) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? (multiple choice)Responses
(percent) (count)Picture Choice 1 33.33% 5Picture Choice 2 26.67% 4Picture Choice 3 40% 6
Totals 100% 15
6.) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? (multiple choice)Responses
(percent) (count)
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Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 53.33% 8Move right 3 units and up 1 unit 20% 3Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 6.67% 1Move left 1 unit and down 3 units 20% 3
Totals 100% 15
7.) What is the first step in plotting a point? (priority ranking)Responses
(percent) (count)Move your finger to the position on the x-axis 33.33% 50Put your finger on the origin 13.33% 20Place a dot at your finger 20% 30Move your finger to the position on the y-axis 33.33% 50
Totals 100% 150
8.) Where is the origin located? (multiple choice)Responses
(percent) (count)(-1, 1) 40% 6(1, 1) 26.67% 4(0, 0) 13.33% 2(-1, -1) 20% 3
Totals 100% 15
9.) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). (multiple choice)Responses
(percent) (count)Yes 60% 9No 40% 6
Totals 100% 15
10.) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? (multiple choice)Responses
(percent) (count)I 40% 6IV 13.33% 2III 6.67% 1II 40% 6
Totals 100% 15
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Turning Results by Participant
Session Name: coordinate plane session 1Created: 8/3/2011 12:53 PM
Jessie Christopher Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
False
14) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 1 c
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 2 i
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 2 i
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 1 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 1 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
II33.33%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Kelly Stoeckle Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 4 i
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
False
34) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 1 c
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 2 i
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 4 i
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 1 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 2 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
II22.22%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Megan Seeman Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
False
24) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 3 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 3 c
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
II66.67%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Jess Garner Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
False
24) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 2 c
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 2 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
II55.56%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Blair Lusby Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 3 i
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
False
24) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 1 i
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 4 i
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 1 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 4 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
II33.33%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Sarah Shipley Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 1 i
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
False
34) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 1 i
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 2 i
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 3 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 2 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
II11.11%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Carla Bacon Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
False
14) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 1 i
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 1 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 2 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
II44.44%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Stef Wells Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 1 i
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
False
14) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 4 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 3 c
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 3 i
II55.56%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Greg Robison Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 1 i
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
False
24) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 2 i
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 3 i
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 2 c
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 1 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
II33.33%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Ken Benjes Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
False
14) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 1 c
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 2 i
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 4 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 1 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
II44.44%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Jules Plant Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 3 i
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
False
24) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 1 c
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 1 i
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 2 i
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 4 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 1 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
II22.22%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Heather DeLauder Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
False
14) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 1 c
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 3 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 4 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
II55.56%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Jess Morgan Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
False
14) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 1 i
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 1 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 4 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
II33.33%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Lindsey Hunter Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 4 i
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
False
24) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 4 i
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 4 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 1 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 2 i
II22.22%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Amanda Williams Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 4 i
Number lines2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
False
34) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i
True5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c
Picture Choice 36) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
Move right 1 unit and up 3 units7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 4 i
Put your finger on the origin8) Where is the origin located? 1 i
(0, 0)9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i
No10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 2 i
II33.33%
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Turning Results by Participant (Answer Detail)
Session Name: coordinate plane session 1Created: 8/3/2011 12:53 PM
Jessie Christopher Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
1
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 1 c5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 2 i6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 2 i
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 1 i
8) Where is the origin located? 1 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Kelly Stoeckle Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 4 i2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
3
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 1 c5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 2 i6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 4 i
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 1 i
8) Where is the origin located? 2 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Megan Seeman Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
2
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 3 i
8) Where is the origin located? 3 c9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Jess Garner Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
2
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 2 c
8) Where is the origin located? 2 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Blair Lusby Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 3 i2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
2
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 1 i6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 4 i
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 1 i
8) Where is the origin located? 4 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Sarah Shipley Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 1 i2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
3
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 1 i6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 2 i
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 3 i
8) Where is the origin located? 2 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Carla Bacon Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
1
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 1 i6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 1 i
8) Where is the origin located? 2 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Stef Wells Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 1 i2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
1
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 4 i
8) Where is the origin located? 3 c9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 3 i
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Greg Robison Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 1 i2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
2
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 2 i6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 3 i
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 2 c
8) Where is the origin located? 1 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Ken Benjes Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
1
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 1 c5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 2 i6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 4 i
8) Where is the origin located? 1 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Jules Plant Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 3 i2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
2
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 1 c5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 1 i6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 2 i
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 4 i
8) Where is the origin located? 1 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Heather DeLauder Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
1
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 1 c5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 3 i
8) Where is the origin located? 4 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 1 i
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Jess Morgan Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 2 c2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
1
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 1 i6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 1 i
8) Where is the origin located? 4 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 4 c
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Lindsey Hunter Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 4 i2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 1 i
2
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 4 i
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 4 i
8) Where is the origin located? 1 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 2 c10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 2 i
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Amanda Williams Responses1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… 4 i2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. 2 c
3
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. 2 i5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? 3 c6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? 1 c
7) What is the first step in plotting a point? 4 i
8) Where is the origin located? 1 i9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). 1 i10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? 2 i
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers1) Triangles 2) Number lines1) True 2) False1) -4 2) Neither
1) True 2) False1) Picture Choice 1 2) Picture Choice 21) Move right 1 unit and up 3 units 2) Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
2) Put your finger on the origin
1) (-1, 1) 2) (1, 1)1) Yes 2) No1) I 2) IV
1) Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Answers3) Rectangles 4) Line segments
3) 2
3) Picture Choice 33) Move left 1 unit and up 3 units 4) Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
3) Place a dot at your finger
3) (0, 0) 4) (-1, -1)
3) III 4) II
4) Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
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Turning Results by Participant (Response Detail)
Session Name: coordinate plane session 1Created: 8/3/2011 12:56 PM
Correct = ResponseIncorrect = ResponseNo Value = Response
Jessie Christopher1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two…2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis.
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles.5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? [Picture Choice 3]6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? [Move right 1 unit and up 3 units]7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). [No]10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? [II]Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Kelly Stoeckle1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… [Number lines]2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. [False]
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles.5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? [Picture Choice 3]6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? [Move right 1 unit and up 3 units]7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). [No]10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located?Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Megan Seeman1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two…2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis.
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. [True]5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)?6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)?7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located?9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). [No]10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located?Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Jess Garner1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two…2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. [False]
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. [True]5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)?6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)?7) What is the first step in plotting a point?8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). [No]10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located?Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Blair Lusby1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… [Number lines]2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis.
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. [True]5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? [Picture Choice 3]6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? [Move right 1 unit and up 3 units]7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x).10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located?Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Sarah Shipley1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… [Number lines]2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis.
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. [True]5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? [Picture Choice 3]6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? [Move right 1 unit and up 3 units]7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). [No]10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? [II]Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Carla Bacon1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two…2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis.
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. [True]5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? [Picture Choice 3]6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)?7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). [No]10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located?Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Stef Wells1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… [Number lines]2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis.
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. [True]5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)?6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)?7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located?9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x).10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? [II]Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Greg Robison1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… [Number lines]2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis.
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. [True]5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? [Picture Choice 3]6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? [Move right 1 unit and up 3 units]7) What is the first step in plotting a point?8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x).10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? [II]Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Ken Benjes1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two…2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. [False]
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles.5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? [Picture Choice 3]6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)?7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x).10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? [II]Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Jules Plant1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… [Number lines]2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. [False]
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles.5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? [Picture Choice 3]6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? [Move right 1 unit and up 3 units]7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x).10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? [II]Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Heather DeLauder1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two…2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis.
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles.5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)?6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)?7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). [No]10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? [II]Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Jess Morgan1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two…2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. [False]
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. [True]5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)? [Picture Choice 3]6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)?7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). [No]10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located?Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Lindsey Hunter1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… [Number lines]2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis. [False]
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. [True]5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)?6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)? [Move right 1 unit and up 3 units]7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x).10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? [II]Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Amanda Williams1) A coordinate plane is the intersection of two… [Number lines]2) The horizontal line represents the y-axis.
4) The x and y-axis intersect to form 90 angles. [True]5) Which image accurately illustrates the location of (-2, 1)?6) How would you plot the point (1, 3)?7) What is the first step in plotting a point? [Put your finger on the origin]8) Where is the origin located? [(0, 0)]9) A point is represented by the coordinate pair (y, x). [No]10) In which quadrant is (4, -3) located? [II]Correct %Total Points
3) Consider the point (2, -4). Which number indicates the position along the x-axis?
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Turning Results by Participant (Response Detail)
Session Name: coordinate plane session 1Created: 8/3/2011 12:56 PM
ResponsesNumber linesFalse-4TruePicture Choice 2
Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
(-1, 1)
Yes
I
33.33%3
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ResponsesLine segments
True
2TruePicture Choice 2
Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
(1, 1)
Yes
II22.22%
2
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ResponsesNumber linesFalseNeitherFalse
Picture Choice 3Move right 1 unit and up 3 unitsPlace a dot at your finger
(0, 0)Yes
II66.67%
6
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ResponsesNumber linesTrue
NeitherFalse
Picture Choice 3Move right 1 unit and up 3 unitsPut your finger on the origin(1, 1)
Yes
II55.56%
5
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ResponsesRectangles
FalseNeitherFalse
Picture Choice 1
Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
Move your finger to the position on the x-axis
(-1, -1)
NoII
33.33%3
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ResponsesTriangles
False2False
Picture Choice 1
Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
Place a dot at your finger
(1, 1)
Yes
I
11.11%1
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ResponsesNumber linesFalse-4False
Picture Choice 1
Move right 1 unit and up 3 unitsMove your finger to the position on the x-axis
(1, 1)
Yes
II44.44%
4
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ResponsesTriangles
False-4False
Picture Choice 3Move right 1 unit and up 3 unitsMove your finger to the position on the y-axis
(0, 0)NoIII
55.56%5
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ResponsesTriangles
FalseNeitherFalse
Picture Choice 2
Move left 1 unit and up 3 units
Put your finger on the origin(-1, 1)
NoI
33.33%3
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ResponsesNumber linesTrue
-4TruePicture Choice 2
Move right 1 unit and up 3 unitsMove your finger to the position on the y-axis
(-1, 1)
NoI
44.44%4
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ResponsesRectangles
True
NeitherTruePicture Choice 1
Move right 3 units and up 1 unit
Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
(-1, 1)
NoI
22.22%2
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ResponsesNumber linesFalse-4TruePicture Choice 3Move right 1 unit and up 3 unitsPlace a dot at your finger
(-1, -1)
Yes
I
55.56%5
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ResponsesNumber linesTrue
-4False
Picture Choice 1
Move right 1 unit and up 3 unitsMove your finger to the position on the x-axis
(-1, -1)
Yes
II33.33%
3
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ResponsesLine segments
True
NeitherFalse
Picture Choice 3Move left 1 unit and down 3 units
Move your finger to the position on the y-axis
(-1, 1)
NoIV
22.22%2
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ResponsesLine segments
False2False
Picture Choice 3Move right 1 unit and up 3 unitsMove your finger to the position on the y-axis
(-1, 1)
Yes
IV
33.33%3
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Turning Results by Participant (Score Detail)
Session Name: coordinate plane session 1Created: 8/3/2011 12:56 PM
Jessie ChristopherCorrect % 33.33%Total Points 3
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Kelly StoeckleCorrect % 22.22%Total Points 2
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Megan SeemanCorrect % 66.67%Total Points 6
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Jess GarnerCorrect % 55.56%Total Points 5
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Blair LusbyCorrect % 33.33%Total Points 3
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Sarah ShipleyCorrect % 11.11%Total Points 1
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Carla BaconCorrect % 44.44%Total Points 4
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Stef WellsCorrect % 55.56%Total Points 5
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Greg RobisonCorrect % 33.33%Total Points 3
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Ken BenjesCorrect % 44.44%Total Points 4
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Jules PlantCorrect % 22.22%Total Points 2
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Heather DeLauderCorrect % 55.56%Total Points 5
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Jess MorganCorrect % 33.33%Total Points 3
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Lindsey HunterCorrect % 22.22%Total Points 2
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Amanda WilliamsCorrect % 33.33%Total Points 3