This math topic focuses on understanding the meaning of given coordinate values on the Cartesian grid without the grid being visually present. Students interpret numerical values within ordered pairs, identifying what each number represents about a point's position in relation to the x and y axes. The questions offer multiple choice answers, asking students to discern whether a value indicates the x or y coordinate and if it is positive or negative. This exercise is designed to strengthen foundational knowledge of the Cartesian coordinate system.
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What does the value 3 in the point's coordinate mean?
Math worksheet on 'Cartesian Grid - Meaning of Given Coordinate (no grid) (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Cartesian Grid Foundations' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/cartesian_grid_foundations/ |
What does the value 4 in the point's coordinate mean? |
x is equal to 4 |
x is equal to -4 |
y is equal to 4 |
y is equal to -4 |
What does the value 4 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to -4 |
y is equal to 4 |
x is equal to 4 |
x is equal to -4 |
What does the value 3 in the point's coordinate mean? |
x is equal to -3 |
y is equal to 3 |
x is equal to 3 |
y is equal to -3 |
What does the value 1 in the point's coordinate mean? |
x is equal to 1 |
x is equal to -1 |
y is equal to 1 |
y is equal to -1 |
What does the value 1 in the point's coordinate mean? |
x is equal to 1 |
x is equal to -1 |
y is equal to -1 |
y is equal to 1 |
What does the value 2 in the point's coordinate mean? |
x is equal to -2 |
x is equal to 2 |
y is equal to 2 |
y is equal to -2 |
What does the value 5 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to -5 |
x is equal to -5 |
x is equal to 5 |
y is equal to 5 |