This math topic focuses on understanding the meanings of coordinates on the Cartesian grid, specifically the Y coordinate, in various contexts without the use of a visible grid. The problems, designed for practice at level 2, entail interpreting the value of a coordinate in a point's description and determining whether it pertains to the x or y value. The questions are structured as multiple choice, and each one presents a single coordinate value asking students to select the correct meaning of that value. Overall, the skills emphasized include comprehension of coordinate values and their application in identifying point locations in a Cartesian plane.
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What does the value 2 in the point's coordinate mean?
Math worksheet on 'Cartesian Grid - Meaning of Y Coordinate (no grid) (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Cartesian Grid Foundations' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/cartesian_grid_foundations/ |
What does the value -3 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to 3 |
y is equal to -3 |
x is equal to -3 |
x is equal to 3 |
What does the value -3 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to 3 |
x is equal to 3 |
x is equal to -3 |
y is equal to -3 |
What does the value 2 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to 2 |
y is equal to -2 |
x is equal to 2 |
x is equal to -2 |
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 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 -2 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to 2 |
x is equal to 2 |
x is equal to -2 |
y is equal to -2 |
What does the value 3 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to -3 |
y is equal to 3 |
x is equal to -3 |
x is equal to 3 |