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Complete Coordinate Plane Guide The coordinate plane is a two-dimensional grid system for locating and precisely plotting points. It consists of two perpendicular number lines: the horizontal x-axis and the vertical y-axis. These axes intersect perpendicularly at a point called the origin, which has coordinates (0, 0). The plane is divided into four distinct regions […]
Translations on the Coordinate Plane – Example 1: Translations on the Coordinate Plane – Example 2: Translation: \(4\) units left and \(3\) units up. Solution: First, write the original coordinates of the points: \(I=(3, 0)\) \(G=(2, -4)\) \(H=(5, -2)\) Use this coordinate notation for translating each point: \((x, y)→(x+a, y+b)\) \(4\) units left →\(a=-4\) \(3\) […]
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