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Grade 5 Coordinate Geometry CCSS: 5.G.A.1
Which statement is true for the point shown on the coordinate plane?
Graph 10X10 Quadrant 1 (7, 3)
  1. The point is located at the origin.
  2. The y-coordinate is greater than the x-coordinate.
  3. The x-coordinate is greater than the y-coordinate.
  4. The x-coordinate and the y-coordinate are the same.
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry CCSS: 6.NS.C.8
Grade 10 Coordinate Geometry
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry CCSS: 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.6c
What are the coordinates of Point J?
Coordinate Plane - 10x10 - With Dots
  1. (0, 8)
  2. (0, -8)
  3. (8, 0)
  4. (-8, 0)
Grade 5 Coordinate Geometry CCSS: 5.G.A.1
Select the TWO statements that correctly describe the coordinate system.
  1. The origin is located at (0, 0).
  2. The x- and y-axes do not intersect.
  3. The x- and y- axes are intersecting number lines.
  4. The value of the y-coordinate is the first number in an ordered pair.
  5. The value of the x-coordinate is the second number in an ordered pair.
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry CCSS: 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.6b
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry CCSS: 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.6c
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry CCSS: 6.NS.C.6
Select all that apply. When you reflect a point across the y-axis
  1. the y-coordinate changes.
  2. the y-coordinate stays the same.
  3. the x-coordinate stays the same.
  4. the x-coordinate changes.
Grade 9 Coordinate Geometry
Find the x-intercept and y-intercept of the graph y=-x+3.
  1. (0,3) , (3,0)
  2. (0,3) , (-3,0)
  3. (0,1) , (2,0)
  4. (0,-1), (-1,0)
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry
What do the coordinate points (-6, 10), (-4, 7), (-2, 4), and (0, 1) have in common?
Graph Numbered through 10
  1. If you connect them, they form a straight line.
  2. They all have a negative x-axis.
  3. If you connect them, they form a rectangle.
  4. If you connect them, they form a square.
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