6.NS.C.6.B Lesson Plans

Understand signs of numbers in ordered pairs as indicating locations in quadrants of the coordinate plane; recognize that when two ordered pairs differ only by signs, the locations of the points are related by reflections across one or both axes.

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Standard Description of 6.NS.C.6.B

Understand signs of numbers in ordered pairs as indicating locations in quadrants of the coordinate plane; recognize that when two ordered pairs differ only by signs, the locations of the points are related by reflections across one or both axes.

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TOPICS RELATED TO ORDERED PAIRS

What ordered pair examples?

Ordered pairs are regularly used to symbolize variables. while we write (x, y) = (7, - 2), we suggest x = 7 and y = - 2. the wide variety which corresponds to the value of x is called the x-coordinate and the variety which corresponds to the fee of y is called the y-coordinate. instance 1.

What is a set of ordered pairs?

A relation is a set of ordered pairs. the set of all first additives of the ordered pairs is known as the domain of the relation and the set of all second components of theordered pairs is called the range of the relation.

Is 4 an ordered pair?

As the name “ordered pair” suggests, the order wherein values are written in a pairis very critical. the ordered pair (6, 4) is different from the pair (4, 6). each represent two different points as shown below.

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