Intro To The Coordinate Plane Worksheet

Grade 6
Negative Numbers

Total questions - 8

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We express points on the coordinate plane in the following manner:


 

(x,y) where x and y are numbers that show the position of the point on the coordinate plane with respect to the x-axis and the y-axis respectively.


 

 

 

 

 

Follow the steps given below to plot a given point on the coordinate plane:

  • Identity and mark the numbers that are needed to be plotted on the number line.
  • You will obtain (x,y)
  • The point where both the points meet will be the desired point on the coordinate plane.

Why Should You Solve Intro to the Coordinate Plane Worksheet for Your Students?

 

  • Solving the intro to the coordinate plane worksheet will help your students understand the basics of coordinate planes.
  • Solving the intro to the coordinate plane worksheet will help them conceptualise coordinate planes in graphs.  

Download Intro to the Coordinate Plane Worksheet Pdf

 

You can download and print these super fun intro to the coordinate plane worksheet pdf for your students. You can also try our Intro To The Coordinate Plane Problems and Intro To The Coordinate Plane Quiz as well for a better understanding of the concepts.


 

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Grade 6
Negative Numbers

The intersection of two number lines forms a two-dimensional plane known as the coordinate plane. Out of the two number lines, the first one is the horizontal number line, also known as the x-axis and the second one is the vertical number line which is known as the y-axis. The coordinate plane is divided into 4 quadrants. The left and the bottom part of the plane denote the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quadrant. These parts have negative y-axis and negative x-axis which denote negative integers

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