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3.1 Coordinates

Coordinates are always written in (x, y) format in cartesian plane. Coordinates are also refereed to as an ordered pair. This gif below shows how to determine coordinates. 

Step 1: Identify the point on the x-axis for the x coordinate. 

Step 2: Identify  the point on y-axis of the y-coordinate.

Step 3 : ( x-coordinate, y-coordinate) 

Try the Kahoot Quiz to check your knowledge. 

If you'd like a little extra help attempt the Practice Worksheet

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