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Answer these questions please: You don't need to plot the point just answer B & C. Also every single coordinate plane is like a normal coordinate plane except there are only 5 and 10 labeled.

1) Use the coordinate plane below to answer the questions.
a. Plot a point at the origin. Label the point O.
b. Plot another point that is three units to the right and four units down from the
origin.
c. What are the coordinates of this point?

2)Use the coordinate plane below to answer the questions.
a. Plot a point at (5, 2). Label the point P.
b. Plot another point that is four units to the left and two units down from point P.
c. What are the coordinates of this point?

3)Use the coordinate plane below to answer the questions.
a. Plot a point at (-6, -1). Label the point Q.
b. Plot another point that is eight units to the right and five units up from point Q.
c. What are the coordinates of this point?

4)Use the coordinate plane below to answer the questions.
a. Plot a point in Quadrant II. Label the point R. What are the coordinates of point
R?
b. Plot another point that is two units to the right and six units down from point R.
c. What are the coordinates of this point?

5)Use the coordinate plane below to answer the questions.
a. Plot a point in the Quadrant IV. Label the point S. What are the coordinates of
point S?
b. Plot another point that is seven units to the left and four units up from point S.
c. What are the coordinates of this point?

User MJMortimer
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Explanation:

When moving left, subtract from the x-coordinate and when moving right, add in the x-coordinate. When moving down, subtract from the y-coordinate and when moving up, add in the y-coordinate.

1) Given point = (0, 0). 3 units right and 4 units down means (0+3, 0-4) = (3, -4).

2) Given point = (5, 2). 4 units left and 2 units down means (5-4, 2-2) = (1, 0).

3) Given point = (-6, -1). 8 units right and 5 units up means (-6+8, -1+5) = (2, 4).

4) In Quadrant II, the x-coordinate is negative and the y-coordinate is positive. So taking R = (-6,6). 2 units right and 6 units down means (-6+2, 6-6) = (-4, 0).

5) In Quadrant IV, the x-coordinate is positive and the y-coordinate is negative. So taking R = (6,-6). 7 units left and 4 units up means (6-7, -6+4) = (-1, -2).

User Alireza Peer
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