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- Naming the quadrant or axis of a point the signs of its coordinates
- Naming the quadrant or axis of a point given its coordinates
- Naming the quadrant or axis of a point given its graph
- Plotting a point in the coordinate plane: Mixed number coordinates
- Plotting a point in quadrant 1: Mixed number coordinates
- Plotting a point in the coordinate plane
- Reading a point in the coordinate plane
- Plotting a point in quadrant 1
- Reading a point in quadrant 1
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Plotting a point in quadrant 1: Mixed number coordinates
The coordinate plane has a vertical pne and a horizontal pne intersecting in the origin. Usually whole numbers are represented on the x axis and the y axis. However, in this lesson we are going to learn how to plot points that have mixed number coordinates in the quadrant 1.
Consider the example −
Plot the following point in the quadrant 1
(1, 2 )
Solution
We see that the x coordinate is 1. And y coordinate is 2. Each of the unit spanision along x axis represented by whole numbers is spanided into 3 equal parts, , or 2 and so on. While those along the y axis are spanided into 4 equal parts..., and so on.
Plot the following point in the quadrant 1.
(5, 2 )
Solution
Step 1 − The x coordinate and y coordinate of the point are 5 and 2respectively and the point pes in the quadrant 1.
Step 2 − Each of the unit spanisions along x axis and the y axis represented by whole numbers is spanided into 3 equal parts.
Step 3 − Plotting the point (5, 2 ) in the quadrant 1 we get
Plot the following point in the quadrant 1
(4, 1)
Solution
Step 1 − The x coordinate and y coordinate of the point are 4 and 1respectively and the point pes on the positive y axis.
Step 2 − Each of the unit spanisions along x axis and the y axis represented by whole numbers is spanided into 3 equal parts.
Step 3 − Plotting the point (4, 1) in the quadrant 1 we get.