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Week 7.1 Rectangular Coordinate System-Synchronous

Here are the steps to complete this learning task: 1. Determine the quadrant/axis of each point based on its coordinates 2. Plot each point in the correct quadrant/axis of a Cartesian plane 3. Label each point The first few are done for you: A (3, -2) - Quadrant III B (-1, 5) - Quadrant I C (2, 0) - x-axis D (0, -3) - Quadrant IV E (4, 0) - x-axis Continue determining the quadrant/axis and plotting the remaining points. Let me know if you need any help!

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Week 7.1 Rectangular Coordinate System-Synchronous

Here are the steps to complete this learning task: 1. Determine the quadrant/axis of each point based on its coordinates 2. Plot each point in the correct quadrant/axis of a Cartesian plane 3. Label each point The first few are done for you: A (3, -2) - Quadrant III B (-1, 5) - Quadrant I C (2, 0) - x-axis D (0, -3) - Quadrant IV E (4, 0) - x-axis Continue determining the quadrant/axis and plotting the remaining points. Let me know if you need any help!

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RECTANGULA

R
COORDINATE
SYSTEM
At the end of this lesson, learners are
expected to:
a. describe and illustrate rectangular coordinate system
b. give the coordinates of a point on the plane
c. plot points on the Cartesian plane
d. appreciate the concept of rectangular coordinate
system in real-life situation.
Rectangular Coordinate
System also known as
Cartesian Plane, is used to
locate points and describe their
relations from each other. It
was invented by Rene
Descartes (1576-1650).
Cartesian plane is
formed by two
perpendicular
number lines,
one horizontal
and one vertical.
The vertical number
line is called y –
axis.

The horizontal
number line is
called x – axis.
The intersection of
the two-number line
is called origin .
Any point on Cartesian plane is named according to its
position called an ordered pair.
J

x – coordinate y – coordinate
abscissa ordinate
This corresponds This corresponds
to x – axis. to y – axis.
Quadrant Quadrant I
II

Quadrant Quadrant
III IV
Quadrant II Quadrant I

¿+¿ ¿+¿

¿−¿ ¿−¿
Quadrant III Quadrant IV
Determine the quadrant or axis of each points.
J Quadrant III Quadrant II Quadrant I
O
Quadrant I
H ¿+¿ ¿+¿
Quadrant IV
N
Quadrant II
M Quadrant I ¿− ¿ ¿− ¿
A
y - axis Quadrant III Quadrant IV
R x - axis
K Quadrant III
NAMING
OF
POINTS
Any point on Cartesian plane is named according to its
position called an ordered pair.
J

x – coordinate y – coordinate
abscissa ordinate
This corresponds This corresponds
to x – axis. to y – axis.
How to name or give the coordinates of the
points?
1. Look on the x-axis to have the x-coordinate or abscissa. If it is
on the right side of the y-axis, the sign will be positive (+), and
negative (-) it is on the left.
2. Look for the y-axis to have the y-coordinate or the ordinate. If
it is above the x-axis, the sign will be positive (+) and negative
(-) when below.
3. Write the ordered pairs inside the parenthesis.
Quadrant II Quadrant I

A
¿𝟑¿

Quadrant III Quadrant IV


Quadrant II Quadrant I

¿𝟏 ¿
B

Quadrant III Quadrant IV


Quadrant II Quadrant I

¿−𝟒 ¿
C
Quadrant III Quadrant IV
Quadrant II Quadrant I

D
Quadrant III
¿−𝟒 ¿
Quadrant IV
Quadrant II Quadrant I

E
¿𝟎¿

Quadrant III Quadrant IV


Quadrant II Quadrant I

Quadrant III
¿
F
−𝟓 ¿
Quadrant IV
Learning Task 1A
A. Name the coordinates of the points in the Cartesian plane. The first one is
done for you.
𝐄
⋅1. (𝟐 ,𝟑)
2. ⋅ 𝐃 ( ¿¿ )
3. ⋅ 𝐔 (¿ ¿ )
4. ⋅ 𝐂 (¿ ¿ )
5. ⋅ 𝐀 (¿¿ )
6. ⋅ 𝐓 ( ¿¿ )
7. ⋅ 𝐎 ( ¿¿ )
8. ⋅ 𝐑 (¿¿ )
PLOTTING
OF
POINTS
To plot points given the coordinates, do the following steps:
1.Locate the abscissa on the x-axis.
2.From there, locate the ordinate aligned to the given number.
3.Draw a point and label.

Note: Always start at the origin.


Remember the signs of the points in
each quadrant. In Quadrant I, the
ordered pairs are (+, +), Quadrant II
(-, +), Quadrant III (-, -), and
Quadrant IV (+, -).
Plot point S with coordinates (2, 3).

S
Plot point T with coordinates (-1, 4).
T
Plot point U with coordinates (-3,-2).

U
Plot point D with coordinates (2,-4).

D
Plot point Y with coordinates (0,3).

Y
Plot point Z with coordinates (-4,0).

Z
Plot the following points
with coordinates given:
M
1. M (-4, 5)
2. N (-3, -6) S
3. R (-2, -5)
L K
4. S (5, 3)
J
5. T (7, -2) A T
6. L (-3,1)
F
7. K (4, 1) R
8. J (5, -1) N
9. A (3, -2)
Learning Task 1B
Determine the quadrant/axis where the following points are located then plot it
in a Cartesian Plane.

A G M
B H N
C I O
D J P
E K Q
F L R

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