Coordinate Plane Practice The following presentation provides practice in two skillsThe following presentation provides practice in two skills –Graphing.

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Coordinate Plane Practice The following presentation provides practice in two skillsThe following presentation provides practice in two skills –Graphing (plotting) points on the Cartesian plane –Naming the coordinates of points You will need a sheet of graph paper.

Left click on the coordinates that do not represent a point plotted on this Cartesian plane. (0, -3) (-5, 11) (5, 11) (-6, -3) (-10, 0)

Left click on the coordinates that do not represent a point plotted on this Cartesian plane. (0, -3) (-5, 11) (5, 11) (-6, -3) (-10, 0) Press Spacebar Twice

(4, 5) (8, -5) (-1, -9) (-6, -3) (12, 3) Left click on the coordinates that do not represent a point plotted on this Cartesian plane.

(4, 5) (8, -5) (-1, -9) (-6, -3) (12, 3) Left click on the coordinates that do not represent a point plotted on this Cartesian plane. Press Spacebar Twice

(0, -3) (-5, 11) (4, -9) (-6, -3) (12, 4) Left click on the coordinates that do not represent a point plotted on this Cartesian plane.

(0, -3) (-5, 11) (4, -9) (-6, -3) (12, 4) Left click on the coordinates that do not represent a point plotted on this Cartesian plane. Press Spacebar Twice

Left click on the coordinates that do not represent a point plotted on this Cartesian plane. (12, 4) (8, -5) (-7, -6) (-6, -3) (0, 0)

(12, 4) (8, -5) (-7, -6) (-6, -3) (0, 0) Press Spacebar Twice

Left click on the coordinates that do not represent a point plotted on this Cartesian plane. (0, 8) (8, -5) (4, 5) (-7, 6) (1, -9)

(0, 8) (8, -5) (4, 5) (-7, 6) (1, -9) Press Spacebar Twice

List the coordinates for each point shown in this Cartesian plane. (Left click to see the coordinates.) (Left click to continue.) (-3, 9) (-6, 4) (-11, -3) (6, 8) (2, 2) (13, 0) (5, -3) (1, -7) (-3, -5)

(0, 11) (-5, 7) (-7, 2) (13, 6) (6, 4) (10, 1) (3, -3) (-4, -2) (-1, -5) List the coordinates for each point shown in this Cartesian plane. (Left click to see the coordinates.) (Left click to continue.)

Draw a Cartesian plane and plot the following points. (Left click to see the answers.) (6, -11) (10, -6) (3, 0) (1, 9) (-10, -7) (-3, -2) (-5, 4) (-9, 8) (-12, 11)(0, -2)

(0, -2)(-3, -2) (1, 9) (3, 0) (6, -11) (-5, 4) (-9, 8) (-12, 11) (10, -6) (-2, 0) Left click to continue.

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