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Graph ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. Graph functions from ordered pairs.

Objectives. Graph ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. Graph functions from ordered pairs.

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Graph ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. Graph functions from ordered pairs.

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  1. Objectives Graph ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. Graph functions from ordered pairs.

  2. The coordinate plane is formed by the intersection of two perpendicular number lines called axes. The point of intersection, called the origin, is at 0 on each number line. The horizontal number line is called the x-axis, and the vertical number line is called the y-axis.

  3. Reading Math The x-coordinate tells how many units to move left or right from the origin. The y-coordinate tells how many units to move up or down. Points on the coordinate plane are described using ordered pairs. An ordered pair consists of an x-coordinate and a y-coordinate and is written (x, y). Points are often named by a capital letter. Points: Go across first and then go up or down

  4. U(0, –5) • Example 1: Graphing Points in the Coordinate Plane Graph each point. A. T(–4, 4) Start at the origin. T(–4, 4) • Move 4 units left and 4 units up. B. U(0, –5) Start at the origin. Move 5 units down. • C. V (–2, –3) V(–2, −3) Start at the origin. Move 2 units left and 3 units down.

  5. Look at the graph at the top of this lesson. The axes divide the coordinate plane into four quadrants. Points that lie on an axis are not in any quadrant.

  6. •F •E •G •H Example 2: Locating Points in the Coordinate Plane Name the quadrant in which each point lies. y A. E Quadrant ll B. F no quadrant (y-axis) x C.G Quadrant l D.H Quadrant lll

  7. An equation that contains two variables can be used as a rule to generate ordered pairs. When you substitute a value for x, you generate a value for y. The value substituted for x is called the input, and the value generated for y is called the output. Output Input y= 10x + 5 In a function, the value of y (the output) is determined by the value of x (the input). All of the equations in this lesson represent functions.

  8. • • • • Example 4A: Generating and Graphing Ordered Pairs Generate ordered pairs for the function using the given values for x. Graph the ordered pairs and describe the pattern. y = 2x + 1; x = –2, –1, 0, 1, 2 (–2, –3) –2 2(–2)+ 1 = –3 2(–1)+ 1 = –1 (–1, –1) –1 2(0)+ 1 = 1 (0, 1) 0 2(1) + 1 = 3 1 (1, 3) 2(2) + 1 = 5 (2, 5) 2 The points form a line.

  9. Example 4B: Generating and Graphing Ordered Pairs y = x2 – 3; x = –2, –1, 0, 1, 2 (–2, 1) –2 (–2)2– 3 = 1 (–1)2– 3 = –2 –1 (–1, –2) (0)2– 3 = –3 (0, –3) 0 (1)2– 3 = –2 1 (1, –2) (2)2– 3 = 1 (2, 1) 2 The points form a U shape.

  10. Example 4C: Generating and Graphing Ordered Pairs y = |x –2|; x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 0 (0, 2) |0– 2| = 2 |1– 2| = 1 1 (1, 1) |2– 2| = 0 (2, 0) 2 |3– 2| = 1 3 (3, 1) (4, 2) 4 |4– 2| = 2 The points form a V shape.

  11. 1 2 Check It Out! Example 4a y = x – 4; x = –4, –2, 0, 2, 4 (–4, –6) –4 –2 – 4 = –6 –2 –1 – 4 = –5 (–2, –5) 0 – 4 = –4 (0, –4) 0 1 – 4 = –3 2 (2, –3) 4 2 – 4 = –2 (4, –2) The points form a line.

  12. • • • • Lesson Quiz: Part 3 6. Generate ordered pairs for y = x² –5 using x = –2, –1, 0, 1, and 2. Graph the ordered pairs, and describe the pattern. (–2, –1) (–1, –4) (0, –5) (1, –4) (2, –1) The pattern is U-shaped.

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