This math topic focuses on interpreting coordinates on a Cartesian grid without explicit axis indicators. It assesses understanding of which values correspond to x or y positions, and whether they represent positive or negative values. Questions involve looking at specific coordinates given in images and determining what the numerical values represent, enhancing students' skills in navigating and deducing information from a Cartesian coordinate system. The problems are designed as multiple-choice questions, enriching foundational knowledge of Cartesian grids.
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What does the value 4 in the point's coordinate mean?
Math worksheet on 'Cartesian Grid - Meaning of Given Coordinate (no indicator) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Cartesian Grid Foundations' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/cartesian_grid_foundations/ |
What does the value 5 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to -5 |
y is equal to 5 |
x is equal to -5 |
x is equal to 5 |
What does the value 1 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to -1 |
x is equal to -1 |
y is equal to 1 |
x 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? |
x is equal to -5 |
x is equal to 5 |
y is equal to 5 |
y is equal to -5 |
What does the value 4 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to 4 |
x is equal to -4 |
y is equal to -4 |
x is equal to 4 |
What does the value 3 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to -3 |
x is equal to 3 |
y is equal to 3 |
x is equal to -3 |
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 |