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EnVision Topic 2-4

EnVision Topic 2-4

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Mathematics

6th Grade

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5.G.A.1, 6.NS.C.6B, 6.NS.C.6A

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Envision Topic 2-4

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The four sections of the coordinate plane are called

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sections

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quadrants

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corners

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axes

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Multiple Choice

Which axis is the vertical line?

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X axis

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Y axis

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Multiple Choice

Which axis is the horizontal line?

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X axis

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Y axis

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Multiple Choice

What is the opposite of -4.5?
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-4.5
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0
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4.5
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1/4.5

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Multiple Choice

Opposite of 5

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5

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-5

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0

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Point B has the same x‑coordinate as point A, but its y‑coordinate is the opposite of the y‑coordinate of point A. Plot point B and label it with its coordinates as an ordered pair.

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Where is point E located?
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( 2, 0 )
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( 2 , 2 )
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( 0 , 2 )
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( 0 , 0 )

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If you were to plot the point (4, -12) what would be the correct method?
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Up 4, left 12
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Right 4, up 12
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Down 4, left 12
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Right 4, down 12

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How do the signs of the coordinates relate to the quadrant in which a point is located? Explain for each of the four quadrants.

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The coordinates of point A are (−3, 5). What are the coordinates of point B, which is a reflection of point A across the x‑axis?

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Name the ordered pair for point C.
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(3,4)
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(4,3)
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(3,7)
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(4,7)

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What is the ordered pair of point E?
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(2,5)
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(5,2)
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(-5,2)
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(5,-2)

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A(4, 5); B(-5, 5)

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A(4, 5); B(5, 5)

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A(4, 5); B(5, -5)

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A(5, 24); B(5, -5)

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G(-6, 28); H(-2, -7)

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G(6, -6); H(-2, -7)

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G(6, -2); H(-6, -2)

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G(6, -6); H(-7, -2)

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A(-4, 0); B(-2, -6)

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A(-4, 4); B(2, -6)

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A(4, 0); B(2, -6)

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A(-4, 0); B(2, -6)

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