Polygons in the Coordinate Plane (Grade 6)
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Polygons in the Coordinate Plane
1.
A figure is drawn on a coordinate plane as shown.

Which is a coordinate pair for a vertex of the figure?

Which is a coordinate pair for a vertex of the figure?
- [math](1, 1)[/math]
- [math](2, 2)[/math]
- [math](3, 2)[/math]
- [math](4, 3)[/math]
2.
Which set of coordinates represent the vertices of the rectangle?

- [math](1, 2), (3, 2), (1, 4), (3, 4)[/math]
- [math](1, 2), (3, 2), (1, -4), (3, -4)[/math]
- [math](1, 2), (3, 2), (-1, 4), (-3, 4)[/math]
- [math](1, 2), (3, 2), (-1, -4), (-3, -4)[/math]
3.
A parallelogram in a coordinate plane has vertices (4, 5), (-3, 5), (3, -3), and (-4, -3). What is the height of the parallelogram?
- 9
- 8
- 7
- 5
4.
If I drew coordinate points at (9, 1), (6, 1), (0, 1), (0, -4) and connected all the points, I would have drawn a .

- triangle
- square
- rectangle
- rhombus
5.
A rectangle is drawn on a coordinate plane as shown.

Which describes the side lengths of the rectangle?

Which describes the side lengths of the rectangle?
- 1 and 3
- 1 and 4
- 2 and 3
- 2 and 4
6.
Points H, C, B, D shown on the grid represent the vertices of a rectangle. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?

- 12 units
- 16 units
- 24 units
- 32 units
7.
Jace draws a square on the grid shown using points H and C for vertices. He draws a third vertex at point (-2, 0). At which point should Jace draw the fourth vertex of the square?

- (0, 2)
- (0, -2)
- (2, 0)
- (2, -2)
8.
A rectangle is drawn on a coordinate plane as shown.

Which describes the side lengths of the rectangle?

Which describes the side lengths of the rectangle?
- 2 and 4
- 2 and 6
- 3 and 4
- 3 and 6
9.
Points D, F, and B represent the vertices of a triangle. What is length of the base of the triangle?

- 1 unit
- 2 units
- 3 units
- 4 units
10.
Points A and C are two vertices of rectangle ACMN with an area of 70 square units. Which ordered pairs could be the coordinates of M and N?

- (1,7) (-1,7)
- (7,1) (-7,1)
- (-7,6) (6, -7)
- (-6,-7) (1, 6)
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