Welcome to your MTH101 Lesson 3 Coordinate Planes and Graphs
What is the coordinate plane also called?
The coordinate plane has how many axes?
The point where the x- and y-axes meet is called the:
What are the coordinates of the origin?
The coordinate plane is divided into:
In Quadrant II, the signs of x and y are:
In Quadrant III, both coordinates are:
The x-axis is also called the
A point on the x-axis always has
A point on the y-axis always has
Which of the following points lies in Quadrant IV?
What is another name for an ordered pair (x, y)?
The line where x = 0 is the
The line where y = 0 is the:
The coordinates (–x, –y) represent reflection of (x, y) in the:
The point (2,3) is located in:
The point (–3,4) lies in:
The point (–2,–5) lies in:
The equation of the x-axis is:
What are the x-intercepts of the y = x + 2 graph?
What is the y-intercept of y = 3x + 2?
What is the x-intercept of y = 2x – 4?
The x-axis and y-axis are:
The point (x, –y) is the reflection of (x, y) in the:
The point (–x, y) is the reflection of (x, y) in the:
The graph of y = –x is symmetric about:
The graph of y = x² is symmetric about:
If (x, y) is on y = x + 2, what is y when x = 3?
The coordinates of the reflection of (4, –2) in the y-axis are:
Find the distance between (2,3) and (5,7).
Distance between (–1,2) and (3,5):
Find the midpoint between (2,4) and (6,8).
Find x-intercept of 3x + 6y = 12.
Find y-intercept of 3x + 6y = 12.
The distance between (–3,0) and (0,4) is:
The reflection of (2,5) in x-axis is:
The reflection of (3,–4) in y-axis is:
The reflection of (4,5) in the origin is:
The equation y = –x represents:
The graph of y = 2x passes through which point?
The line y = 3 is parallel to:
The line x = –2 is parallel to:
The equation of the y-axis is