Review the following concept if necessary: Coordinate Geometry Study Guide
Coordinate Geometry Practice Questions
Problems
Draw a set of axes on graph paper. Graph and label each point.
- A(–6,2)
- B(5,3)
- C(4,–5)
- D(–1,–1)
- E(0,6)
- F(–3,0)
- G(1,4)
- H(–2,5)
- I(–1,3)
- J(5,–3)
- K(2,0)
- L(0,–5)
In which quadrant or axis does each of the following points lie?
- A(–6,2)
- B(6,4)
- C(4,–5)
- D(–5,–5)
- E(0,6)
- F(–3,0)
- G(1,4)
- H(0,0)
- I(–1,–1)
- J(3,–2)
- K(2,0)
- L(0,–5)
Find the coordinates of each point.
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
Find the distance between the points with the given coordinates.
- (3,5) and (–1,5)
- (3,–2) and (–5,4)
- (–3,–8) and (–6,–4)
- (–1,–6) and (4,6)
Answers
1.–12.
- II
- I
- IV
- III
- y-axis
- x-axis
- I
- The origin point (0,0) rests on both areas and is not in any specific quadrant.
- III
- IV
- y-axis
- x-axis
- A(–4,2)
- B(1,–5)
- C(4,0)
- D(–6,–4)
- E(–2,6)
- F(0,–2)
- G(6,–1)
- H(3,4)
- 4
- 10
- 5
- 13
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