Math Problem Statement

Mark (-2,5) on the x and y axes of a graph

Solution

To mark the point (-2, 5) on a graph, follow these steps:

  1. Understand the Coordinates:

    • The first number, -2, is the x-coordinate. This tells you to move left (since it is negative) from the origin (0, 0).
    • The second number, 5, is the y-coordinate. This tells you to move up (since it is positive) from the origin.
  2. Locate the Point:

    • Start at the origin (0, 0).
    • Move 2 units left along the x-axis.
    • From that point, move 5 units up along the y-axis.
  3. Mark the Point:

    • Place a dot where you end up after these movements.
    • Label it as (2,5)(-2, 5) for clarity.

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Questions for Further Exploration:

  1. How do you determine the quadrant in which a point lies based on its coordinates?
  2. What is the significance of the x-axis and y-axis in graphing?
  3. Can you explain what happens if the coordinates were (2, -5)?
  4. How do you calculate the distance of a point from the origin?
  5. What are the steps to reflect a point across the x-axis or y-axis?

Tip:

When graphing, always label your axes and scale properly to avoid confusion!

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Coordinate Geometry
Graphing Points
Cartesian Plane

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8