Coordinate Pairs Practice
Practice identifying, plotting, and understanding coordinate pairs in the first quadrant.
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Coordinate Pairs Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Remember that the first number in a coordinate pair tells you how far to move right (x-axis), and the second number tells you how far to move up (y-axis).
1. Look at the coordinate plane below. Write the coordinate pair for each point.
Point A (3, 5)
Point B (8, 2)
Point C (1, 9)
Point D (6, 0)
2. Plot and label the following points on the coordinate plane.
E (4, 7)
F (9, 1)
G (2, 6)
H (5, 5)
3. Which coordinate pair represents the origin?
(1, 1)
(0, 0)
(10, 10)
(5, 5)
4. In a coordinate pair (x, y), the 'x' value tells you how far to move up or down.
True
False
5. The horizontal axis on a coordinate plane is called the -axis.
6. The vertical axis on a coordinate plane is called the -axis.
7. Sarah walked 3 units right and 5 units up from the origin. What are her final coordinates?