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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Algebra Period 3

We won't be covering Chapter 7-1 in class.
This is simple Pre-Algebra!
I have included a review below:

Review of x y Coordinate Plane Graphing from Pre-Algebra (ch 7-1 in your book)

Cartesian plane:
Named after French mathematician Descartes.
plane: a two dimensional (across and up/down) flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions.

quadrant: 2 perpendicular lines called axes split the plane into 4 regions....quad means 4
quadrant names: begin in the top right (where you normally write your name!) and go counterclockwise in a big "C" (remember it for "C"oordinate)
They are named I, II, III, IV in Roman Numerals

The axes are NOT part of any quadrant. A point on the x-axis or the y-axis is not in a quadrant since it is on the boundary between quadrants.

coordinate - A coordinate is the position of a point in the Cartesian plane
coordinate = "co" means goes along with (COefficient, COworker, CO-president, CO-champions)

"ordinate" means in order

So coordinate means numbers that go along with each other in a certain order
The numbers are the x and y values and the order is that the x always comes first

Also called an ordered pair (x y "ordered" and they are a "pair" of numbers)
Ordered pairs are recognized by the use of ( x , y ) format

origin = (0, 0) the center of the graph (its beginning or origin)
When you count the coordinate' s position, you count from the origin.

x comes before y in the alphabet so the order is (x, y) ....
always go right or left first, then up or down

the x axis is the horizontal axis (goes across)
Remember that because the number line also is horizontal and you learn that first
(the pattern to remember is x is always first and the number line is before going up and down)

NOW LET'S GET TO WHAT YOU ACTUALLY DO!!!
1) Count your x value:
positive x
, count right from origin (positive numbers are to the right of zero on number line)
negative x, count left from origin
2) Count your y value:
positive y value, count up from where your x value was (up is the positive direction)
negative y value, count down from where your x value was (down is the negative direction)

EXAMPLE:
(3, 5) Count 3 to the right from the origin, then 5 up
(3, -5) Still count 2 to the right, but now count 5 down
(-3, 5) Count 3 to the left from the origin, then count 5 up
(-3, -5) Again count 3 to the left, but now count 5 down

BUT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN
ONE OF THE VALUES IS ZERO?

If the y value is zero it means that you move right or left, but don't go up or down:
SO YOUR POINT WILL BE ON THE x AXIS........x axis is where y = 0
Example: (3, 0) is a point on the x axis, 3 places to the RIGHT
Example: (-3, 0) is a point on the x axis, 3 places to the LEFT

If the x value is zero it means that you don't move right or left, you just go up or down.
SO YOUR POINT WILL BE ON THE y AXIS...........y axis is where x = 0
Example: (0, 3) is a point on the y axis, 3 places UP
Example: (0, -3) is a point on the y axis, 3 places DOWN

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