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The Cartesian Coordinate System
The Cartesian Coordinate system is two dimensional grid formed by drawing two numbers lines; one line is perpendicular to the other. The horizontal number line is called the X axis. The vertical number line is called the Y axis. The point at which the two axes intersect is called the ORIGIN.
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The Cartesian Coordinate System
Quadrant I is in the upper right corner . The axes divide the grid into four quadrants. The other three are labeled counterclockwise from I. Label the other three quadrants.
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The Cartesian Coordinate System
Let’s label the scale on this coordinate system. On the x axis, label each mark to the right of the origin with positive integers; label each mark to the left of origin with negative integers, starting with –1 and decreasing as you go left. On the y axis, label each mark above the origin with positive integers; label each mark below the origin with negative integers, starting with –1 and decreasing as you go down.
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( a, b ) Ordered Pair Notation
We can locate points on the coordinate system using ordered pairs of numbers. ( a, b ) The first number is called the “x coordinate”. The absolute value of this number tells us how many spaces to count horizontally. We count right if the x-coordinate is positive. We count left if the x-coordinate is negative. The second number is called the “y coordinate”. The absolute value of this number tells us how many spaces to count vertically. We count up if the y-coordinate is positive. We count down if the y-coordinate is negative.
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