Meaning of X Coordinate (indicator) (Level 4)
This math topic focuses on understanding the Cartesian coordinate system, specifically interpreting the significance of the x-coordinate in given points (illustrated through visual problems). Students are asked to identify whether the numerical values of x-coordinates represent a positive or negative position on the x-axis. Each question provides multiple-choice answers where students must discern whether these values correspond to movement along the x-axis or the y-axis, reinforcing foundational knowledge of Cartesian grid navigation and coordinate interpretation.
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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 3 in the point's coordinate mean? |
x is equal to 3 |
x is equal to -3 |
y is equal to 3 |
y is equal to -3 |
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 -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 -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? |
y is equal to -2 |
y is equal to 2 |
x is equal to 2 |
x is equal to -2 |
What does the value -2 in the point's coordinate mean? |
y is equal to -2 |
x is equal to 2 |
y is equal to 2 |
x is equal to -2 |