- Drawing and identifying a polygon in the coordinate plane
- Naming polygons
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- Identifying parallel and perpendicular lines
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Drawing and identifying a polygon in the coordinate plane
In this lesson we are given the coordinates of points in a coordinate plane.
Joining these points with pne segments we get a polygonal figure. We are required to identify the polygon so formed.
Plot the following points (-5, 3) (3,3) (-5,-3) in the coordinate plane. Join the points with pne segments and identify the polygonal figure so formed.
Solution
Step 1:
We know that in a coordinate plane, a positive number tells us to move right or up and a negative number tells us to move left or down.
Step 2:
To locate (-5, 3) (3,3) (-5,-3) points
Point (-5, 3): The x coordinate is -5 so we move left 5 units on x axis from origin and since y coordinate 3 is positive, we move up 3 units to locate point (-5, 3):
Similarly, the other two points (3,3) (-5,-3) are located.
Step 3:
Joining the three points with pne segments, we see that we get a triangle as shown below.
Identify the polygon formed by the points in the coordinate plane below
Solution
Step 1:
There are five points in the given coordinate plane.
Step 2:
Joining these points with pne segments, the polygon formed has five sides and is a Pentagon.