Multiple Choice Open-Ended Gridded Response Look at the coordinate plane below. In which quadrant is Point A located?

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Multiple Choice Open-Ended Gridded Response Look at the coordinate plane below. In which quadrant is Point A located? List 3 different pairs of points that are exactly 4 units apart of the Y-Axis. Explain how you know that they re only 4 units apart. What is the distance between (-6,4) and (12, 4) in units? a. Quadrant I b. Quadrant II c. Quadrant III d. Quadrant IV If Point F was reflected over the X Axis, what would be the coordinates of the new point? a. (-6,6) b. (-6, -6) c. (6, 6) d. (6, -6) This is an open response. When checking the students answers, make sure that they are ONLY using points that are 4 units apart on the Y-Axis. Point A is graphed on the coordinate grid below. If Point A was reflected over the Y Axis to make Point A what would its coordinates be? Graph the new, reflected point below. (2, -2) 18 What is the distance between (7, 3) and (7, -5) in units? 8 Point K on a graph has the coordinates (10,10). If the point was reflected over the X Axis and then over the Y Axis, what would the new coordinate be? a. (-10, -10) b. (10, 10) c. (10, -10) d. (-10, 10) Look at the coordinate plane below. Fill out the table by filling in the ordered pairs for each point on the graph. Coordinate Point Q Ordered Pair (-3, -5) Point R (5, 6) Point S (0, 4) Point T (0, 0) Point U (-5, 0) What is the distance between (0,8) and (0,2) in units? 6

Point R is located at (-4, 9). Which of the following statements correctly explains how to plot Point R? a. It is 4 units down, 9 units to the right. b. It is 4 units up, 9 units to the left. c. It is 4 units to the left, 9 units up. d. It is 4 units to the right, 9 units up. Pa Samba graphs the point (-3, -4) and wants to know what the ordered pair would be if he shifted the point 6 units horizontally. What are the possible points that Pa Samba could graph? (-9, -4) (3, -4) Point M is located at (1, -3). Which of the following statements correctly explains how to plot Point M? a. It is one unit to the left and three units up. b. It is one unit to the right and three units down. c. It is one unit to the left and three units down. d. It is three units to the right and one unit down. What is the distance between (9, 13) and (9, -6)? a. 7 Units b. 18 Units c. 0 Units d. 19 Units Look at the coordinate plane below. Fill out the table by filling in the ordered pairs for each point on the graph. Coordinate Point A (-1, 3) Point B (5, 2) Ordered Pair Select which of the following points are not exactly 5 units apart on the Y Axis. a. M (3, 8) and N (3, 3) b. O (-2, 1) and P (-7, 1) c. A (6, 2) and B (6, -3) d. X (11, 2) and Y (11, 7) Point C Point D Point E (0, -5) (-6, -2) (4, -6)

If the point above was reflected over the X-Axis, what would the ordered pair for the new point be? a. (4,0) b. (0,4) c. (-4,0) d. (0, -4) Rachel says that if you reflect (-8, 3) over the X-Axis, the ordered pair will be (-8,-3). Is Rachel correct? Explain how you know why or why not Rachel is correct. Yes. Student needs to explain how they know this. List the two points that are 6 units apart on the X Axis from the point above. (-3, 6) (9,6) Jack records the stops, Point 2 and Point 3, that he makes between home, Point 4, and school, Point 1, on his walk home from school. If each unit represents 50 feet that Jack walked, how far does Jack have to walk home? a. 20 feet b. 1050 feet c. 100 feet d. 200 feet -2 ¾, 1 ½, -1, ½, 3 List the following number from least to greatest. 3 ¾, -⅞, -1, 2, 1, -¼ -1, -⅞, -¼, 2, 3 ¾ -2 ¾, -1, ½, 1 ½, 3

The point M was originally point M. Point M was reflects over the Y Axis and point M was formed at (10, 3) What is the ordered pair of the original Point M? a. (-10, 3) b. (10, -3) c. (-10, -3) d. (10, 3) 4, -2, 8, -½, 5 ¼ -2, -½, 4, 5 ¼, 8 Which quadrant is the point (8, 4) located? If Sam makes the X value negative, which quadrant does the point move to? If the original ordered pair is changed, so that the Y axis is negative, which quadrant does the point move to? I then to II then to IV Look at the point below. Reflect it over the Y Axis and then reflect it over the X Axis. What is the location of the new point? a. (4, -2) b. (-2, 4) c. (2, 4) d. (-4, -2) -4, -3.5, 3, 1.75, -.5,.65-4, -3.5, -.5,.65, 1.75, 3 What is the distance between (-12, 4) and (7, 4) in units? 19

Look at the point below. What is the distance from the point to the origin? What is the distance between (9,13) and (9, -6) in units? 19 a. 0 units b. 5 units c. 10 units d. 15 units -9/10, ¾, -1.25,.95, 2-1.25, -9/10, ¾,.95, 2