Math Problem Statement

Plot these points: (8, 9), (3, 3), (2, 3), (5, 6), (6, 5)

Solution

To plot the points listed in the table on the graph, you'll need to mark each pair of (x,y)(x, y) values at their corresponding coordinates on the grid.

Here are the points:

  1. (8,9)(8, 9)
  2. (3,3)(3, 3)
  3. (2,3)(2, 3)
  4. (5,6)(5, 6)
  5. (6,5)(6, 5)

Instructions:

  1. For (8,9)(8, 9): Start at x=8x = 8 on the horizontal axis, then move up to y=9y = 9 on the vertical axis and mark the point.
  2. For (3,3)(3, 3): Go to x=3x = 3, then move up to y=3y = 3 and plot the point.
  3. For (2,3)(2, 3): At x=2x = 2, move up to y=3y = 3 and place the point.
  4. For (5,6)(5, 6): At x=5x = 5, move up to y=6y = 6 and mark that point.
  5. For (6,5)(6, 5): At x=6x = 6, move up to y=5y = 5 and place a point.

Make sure each point is plotted correctly according to its coordinates!

Would you like help with anything else, like verifying the graph or understanding how to interpret the plotted points?

Here are some related questions for further practice:

  1. What happens if two points have the same yy-value but different xx-values?
  2. How do you find the slope between two points?
  3. Can you identify any symmetry in the points you plotted?
  4. How would the graph change if all yy-coordinates were increased by 2?
  5. What is the midpoint between two of these points?

Tip: Always double-check both the xx-axis and yy-axis values when plotting points to ensure accuracy!

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Coordinate Geometry
Plotting Points on a Cartesian Plane

Formulas

None required for basic point plotting

Theorems

Concept of Cartesian Coordinates

Suitable Grade Level

Grade 6-8