Ordered Pairs, Relations, and the Coordinate Plane


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    • How Do You Graph Points in the Coordinate Plane?How Do You Graph Points in the Coordinate Plane?

    How Do You Graph Points in the Coordinate Plane?

    Knowing how to plot ordered pairs is an essential part of graphing functions. In this tutorial, you'll see how to take an ordered pair and plot it on the coordinate plane. Take a look!

    • How Do You Find the Domain and Range of a Relation?How Do You Find the Domain and Range of a Relation?

    How Do You Find the Domain and Range of a Relation?

    Finding the domain and range of a relation? No problem! Watch this tutorial and learn how to find the domain and range of a relation.

    • How Do You Graph a Linear Equation?How Do You Graph a Linear Equation?

    How Do You Graph a Linear Equation?

    Graphing a function? It would be really helpful if you had a table of values that fit your equation. You could plot those values on a coordinate plane and connect the point to make your graph. See it all in this tutorial!

    • What is an Ordered Pair?What is an Ordered Pair?

    What is an Ordered Pair?

    Ordered pairs are a fundamental part of graphing. Ordered pairs make up functions on a graph, and very often, you need to plot ordered pairs in order to see what the graph of a function looks like. This tutorial will introduce you to ordered pairs!

    • What is the Origin?What is the Origin?

    What is the Origin?

    The coordinate plane has two axes: the horizontal and vertical axes. These two axes intersect one another at a point called the origin. Learn about the ordered pair that indicates the origin and its location in the coordinate plane by watching this tutorial!

    • What is a Relation?What is a Relation?

    What is a Relation?

    Got a set of ordered pairs? Then you have a relation! This tutorial takes a look at relations!

    • What is the Domain of a Relation?What is the Domain of a Relation?

    What is the Domain of a Relation?

    Did you know that a relation has a domain? The domain of a relation is the set of the first coordinates from the ordered pairs. This tutorial defines the domain of a relation!

    • What is the Range of a Relation?What is the Range of a Relation?

    What is the Range of a Relation?

    Did you know that a relation has a range? The range of a relation is the set of the second coordinates from the ordered pairs. This tutorial defines the range of a relation!

    • What is the Coordinate Plane?What is the Coordinate Plane?

    What is the Coordinate Plane?

    You can't graph a function or plot ordered pairs without a coordinate plane! Learn about the coordinate plane by watching this tutorial.

    • What are Quadrants in the Coordinate Plane?What are Quadrants in the Coordinate Plane?

    What are Quadrants in the Coordinate Plane?

    Did you know that there are four quadrants that help make up the coordinate plane? Learn about these quadrants, and what ordered pairs are located in each, by watching this tutorial!

    • What is the X-Coordinate?What is the X-Coordinate?

    What is the X-Coordinate?

    Ordered pairs are a crucial part of graphing, but you need to know how to identify the coordinates in an ordered pair if you're going to plot it on a coordinate plane. In this tutorial, you'll see how to identify the x-coordinate in an ordered pair!

    • What is the Y-Coordinate?What is the Y-Coordinate?

    What is the Y-Coordinate?

    Ordered pairs are a crucial part of graphing, but you need to know how to identify the coordinates in an ordered pair if you're going to plot it on a coordinate plane. In this tutorial, you'll see how to identify the y-coordinate in an ordered pair!

    • What is the X-Axis?What is the X-Axis?

    What is the X-Axis?

    To graph a function or plot an ordered pair, you need to use a coordinate plane, so you should learn all about it! In this tutorial, you'll learn about the x-axis and see where it's located in the coordinate plane.

    • What is the Y-Axis?What is the Y-Axis?

    What is the Y-Axis?

    To graph a function or plot an ordered pair, you need to use a coordinate plane, so you should learn all about it! In this tutorial, you'll learn about the y-axis and see where it's located in the coordinate plane.

    • How Do You Identify Points on a Graph?How Do You Identify Points on a Graph?

    How Do You Identify Points on a Graph?

    Plotting points on the coordinate plane is the foundation of graphing equations! But before you can graph equations, you should be very familiar with the coordinate plane. In this tutorial, you'll see how to identify the ordered pair of a point on the coordinate plane. Plus, see how to figure out which quadrant the point is in!

    • How Do You Graph Ordered Pairs in Each Quadrant?How Do You Graph Ordered Pairs in Each Quadrant?

    How Do You Graph Ordered Pairs in Each Quadrant?

    Plotting points on the coordinate plane is the foundation for graphing equations! Check out this tutorial to get some practice plotting points and identifying which quadrant each point is in.

    • How Do You Determine if an Ordered Pair is a Solution to an Equation?How Do You Determine if an Ordered Pair is a Solution to an Equation?

    How Do You Determine if an Ordered Pair is a Solution to an Equation?

    To figure out if an ordered pair is a solution to an equation, you could perform a test. Identify the x-value in the ordered pair and plug it into the equation. When you simplify, if the y-value you get is the same as the y-value in the ordered pair, then that ordered pair is indeed a solution to the equation. To see this process step-by-step, check out this tutorial!

    • How Do You Graph a Relation From a Table?How Do You Graph a Relation From a Table?

    How Do You Graph a Relation From a Table?

    When you have a relation given as a table of x-values and y-values, it can sometimes be helpful to graph those points in order to get a visual representation of the relation. This tutorial will show you how to take values from a table and plot them on the coordinate plane!