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1.11 Integers in the coordinate plane

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Here is a coordinate plane.

A coordinate plane has the x-axis ranging from $0$0 to $10$10 and the y-axis ranging from $0$0 to $10$10. Starting from $\left(0,0\right)$(0,0) at the bottom-left corner and moving across the grid, various objects are placed on the coordinate plane. A teddy bear is $1$1 space to the right. A star is $1$1 space to the right, then $4$4 spaces up. A bike is $3$3 spaces to the right, then $6$6 spaces up. A burger is $2$2 spaces to the right, then $10$10 spaces up. A book is $5$5 spaces to the right, then $9$9 spaces up. An apple is $5$5 spaces to the right , then $5$5 spaces up. A cat is $6$6 spaces to the right, then $2$2 spaces up. A kite is $7$7 spaces to the right, then $7$7 spaces up. A car is $9$9 spaces to the right, then $4$4 spaces up. A bird is $10$10 spaces to the right, then $10$10 spaces up. A beach ball is $10$10 spaces to the right, then $1$1 space up.

a

What object has coordinates $\left(1,4\right)$(1,4)?

Apple

A

Beach ball

B

Star

C

Cat

D
b

What object has coordinates $\left(10,1\right)$(10,1)?

Bird

A

Teddy bear

B

Beach ball

C

Burger

D
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Here is a coordinate plane.

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Here is a coordinate plane.

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Here is a coordinate plane.

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MA.6.GR.1.1

Extend previous understanding of the coordinate plane to plot rational number ordered pairs in all four quadrants and on both axes. Identify the x- or y-axis as the line of reflection when two ordered pairs have an opposite x- or y-coordinate.

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