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Graphing Ordered Pairs

Graphing Ordered Pairs. I can solve problems by graphing ordered pairs using absolute value to calculate distances. Quadrant II. Quadrant I. Coordinate Plane. A grid Used to locate points. +, +. -, +. +, -. -, -. Quadrant III. Quadrant IV. Ordered Pair.

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Graphing Ordered Pairs

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  1. Graphing Ordered Pairs I can solve problems by graphing ordered pairs using absolute value to calculate distances.

  2. Quadrant II Quadrant I Coordinate Plane • A grid Used to locate points +, + -, + +, - -, - Quadrant III Quadrant IV

  3. Ordered Pair Indicates a point on a coordinate plane (4, 2) (X, Y) X comes before y just like it does in the alphabet.

  4. Graphing an Ordered Pair Start at the lobby (0,0) (The point of Origin) • Walk to the elevator go either to: • the right (positive +) • or to the left (negative -) • Take the elevator: • up (positive +) • or down (negative -)

  5. Activity 1

  6. Activity 2

  7. Checking out the Zeros

  8. Team Time

  9. Two Dimensional Object • A shape that only has two dimensions (such as width and height) and no thickness. • Its flat (doesn’t pop out at you) • Also Known as: 2D object

  10. Square • A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where: • All sides have equal length • And every interior (inside) angle is a right angle (90 °)

  11. Rectangle • A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where all interior angles are right angles (90°). • Also opposite sides are parallel and of equal length.

  12. Equilateral Triangle • A triangle with all three sides of equal length. • All the angles are 60°

  13. Right-Angled Triangle • A triangle that has a right angle (90°)

  14. Parallelogram • A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where opposite sides are parallel. • Also: • opposite sides are equal in length • and opposite angles are equal (angles "a" are the same, and angles "b" are the same)

  15. A point where two or more straight lines meet. A corner. • The plural of vertex is "vertices". Vertex (Vertices) There are 5 vertices on this pentagon.

  16. How many Vertices? What is it called?

  17. How many Vertices? What is it called?

  18. How many Vertices? What is it called?

  19. How many Vertices? What is it called?

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