Directions: Match the correct term to its definition.
Answer
Definition
The first number in an ordered pair, which tells
how many units to move along the x-axis
The second number in an ordered pair, which
tells how many units to move along the y-axis
A plane formed by a horizontal number line,
called the x-axis, that intersects a verticaly
number line, called the y-axis
One of the four sections of the coordinate
plane created by the x and y axes
The horizontal number line of a coordinate
plane
The vertical number line of a coordinate plane
A pair of numbers describing the location of a
point on the coordinate plane
The point (0,0) where the x and y axes
intersect, the starting point
Terms
A. Coordinate Plane
B. Ordered Pair
C. Origin
D. Quadrant
E. X-Axes
F. Y-axes
G. X-coordinate
H. y-coordinate



Answer :

The words that correctly match these definitions are X-coordinate, Y-coordinate, coordinate plane, quadrant, X-axes, Y-axes, ordered pair, and origin.

What are these concepts related to?

All the concepts presented are related to coordinate planes, which are used to visually represent lines, points, etc. by considering a vertical (y-position) and a horizontal position (x-position).

What are coordinates?

These are numbers that tell you how to move on an axis, this includes the x and y coordinates.

What is a quadrant?

This refers to one out of the four sections a coordinate plane is usually divided into.

What is a coordinate plane?

A plane that results from the intersection of a y and x-axis.

What is an axis?

This describes a horizontal (x) or vertical (y) line that intersect to form a coordinate plane.

What is a coordinate pair?

Two numbers, one from each axis that describe a specific location in the plane.

What is the origin?

This refers to the position 0,0 in a coordinate plane.

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