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Cartesian Grid - Points (Level 4)

This math topic focuses on practicing the identification of coordinates on a Cartesian grid. The problems require identifying the specific coordinates of points labeled on various grid diagrams. Each question presents a different grid, where the point's location varies, and multiple answer choices are given to determine the coordinates of the labeled point. This set of exercises is designed to enhance the understanding of Cartesian grids and coordinate plotting, important elements in foundational geometry lessons.

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Identify the coordinates of the point labelled 'A'

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Cartesian Grid - Points Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Cartesian Grid - Points (Level 4)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Cartesian Grid Foundations' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/cartesian_grid_foundations/
1
Identify the coordinates of the point labelled 'A'
An svg image showing a math problem
a
(3,2)
b
(-2,2)
c
(2,3)
d
(2,-2)
e
(2,2)
2
Identify the coordinates of the point labelled 'A'
An svg image showing a math problem
a
(1,2)
b
(2,2)
c
(3,1)
d
(2,1)
e
(1,-2)
f
(-1,2)
3
Identify the coordinates of the point labelled 'A'
An svg image showing a math problem
a
(-1,3)
b
(2,1)
c
(-2,-1)
d
(-1,-2)
e
(-1,2)
f
(2,-1)
4
Identify the coordinates of the point labelled 'A'
An svg image showing a math problem
a
(-2,1)
b
(-1,-1)
c
(-2,-1)
d
(-2,0)
e
(-1,-2)
f
(2,-1)
5
Identify the coordinates of the point labelled 'A'
An svg image showing a math problem
a
(3,2)
b
(-3,2)
c
(3,-2)
d
(3,3)
e
(4,2)
f
(-2,3)
6
Identify the coordinates of the point labelled 'A'
An svg image showing a math problem
a
(3,0)
b
(3,-1)
c
(-1,3)
d
(-1,-3)
e
(1,3)
f
(3,1)
7
Identify the coordinates of the point labelled 'A'
An svg image showing a math problem
a
(-1,0)
b
(0,-1)
c
(0,1)
d
(0,0)
e
(-1,1)
f
(1,0)