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Unit #4 Graphing and Equation of the Line Lesson #1 Graphing Ordered Pairs

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Page 1: Unit #4 Graphing and Equation of the Line Lesson #1 Graphing Ordered Pairs

Unit #4Graphing and Equation of the Line

Lesson #1Graphing Ordered Pairs

Page 2: Unit #4 Graphing and Equation of the Line Lesson #1 Graphing Ordered Pairs

Cartesian Plain A system where points can be placed on a two

dimensional grid. A Cartesian plain is made up of two lines that cross

at a point called the origin. It can be labeled as point (0,0).

The Cartesian plain is made up of 4 quadrants. The horizontal line is called the X axis and the

vertical line is called the Y axis. Numbers to the right of the origin on the X axis are

positive and numbers to the left of the origin are negative.

Numbers on the Y axis above the X axis are positive and numbers below are negative.

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Cartesian Plain

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Graphing Ordered Pairs The point (3,-2) is called an ordered pair, it

represents a point on the Cartesian Plain where 3 is the x coordinate and –2 y coordinate.

The x coordinate tells you how far to move right or left of the origin and the y coordinate tells you how far to move up or down the Y axis from the x coordinate.

Points on the Cartesian Plain are called ordered pairs as the order that they appear is very important.

X is always first.That is why they are called ordered pairs.

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Example Graph the following points:

A. (3,-2), B. (-6,5), C. (5,3), D. (-4,0), E. (4,0), F. (-3,1), G. (0,-6)

What Quadrant is each point in?

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