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Bell Ringer What animal can jump higher than a building? - PPT Presentation

Graphing on a Coordinate Plane Mr Haupt CC248B2 Coordinates I have six rows of seats each has four desks in it If Becca is sitting in seat 21 and Dylan is sitting in 12 are they sitting in the same seat ID: 1039986

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1. Bell RingerWhat animal can jump higher than a building?

2. Graphing on a Coordinate PlaneMr. HauptCC.2.4.8.B.2

3. CoordinatesI have six rows of seats, each has four desks in it.If Becca is sitting in seat (2,1) and Dylan is sitting in (1,2) are they sitting in the same seat?Why?

4. Ordered PairsOf course they aren’t sitting in the same seat, that would be weird.But the order that the numbers appear in the parentheses is important.Which comes first, x or y?

5. Parts of the Coordinate Planey-axis (vertical axis)x-axis (horizontal axis)origin (0,0)

6. GraphingIn an ordered pair, x comes first and y second. (x,y)Graph (3,-4)

7. What is the ordered pair for A?(3, 1)(1, 3)(-3, 1)(3, -1)55-5-5• A

8. What is the ordered pair for B?55-5-5• B(3, 2)(-2, 3)(-3, -2)(3, -2)

9. What is the ordered pair for C?(0, -4)(-4, 0)(0, 4)(4, 0)55-5-5• C

10. What is the ordered pair for D?55-5-5• D(-1, -6)(-6, -1)(-6, 1)(6, -1)

11. II(-, +)I(+, +)IV(+, -)III(-, -)The x and y axis split the coordinate plane into four quadrants. You can tell what quadrant a pair belongs in by their signs.

12. Name the quadrant in which each point is located(-5, 4)IIIIIIIVNone – x-axisNone – y-axis

13. Name the quadrant in which each point is located(-2, -7)IIIIIIIVNone – x-axisNone – y-axis

14. Name the quadrant in which each point is located(0, 3)IIIIIIIVNone – x-axisNone – y-axis