Pick A or B before moving on. There's a reason this one trips people up.
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Swap vs. Reflection — Three Different Points
Reflection changes a sign. A swap changes which coordinate is which — that's a different point entirely.
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Extend to Any Rational Ordered Pair
Any rational pair works the same way as the integers we just plotted.
Move units left or right (sign of gives direction)
Move units up or down (sign of gives direction)
Lesson 1 number-line skill — now applied in two directions
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Points on the Axes Have No Quadrant
— Quadrant IV (right, below)
— Quadrant III (left, below)
— on the -axis — not in any quadrant
— on the -axis — not in any quadrant
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Quick Check: Axes Are Borders
Which quadrant does belong to?
It has a negative — but where does it actually sit?
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A Treasure Map Uses a Coordinate Grid
Cabin — the origin
Well — Quadrant II
Oak tree — Quadrant IV
Buried chest — Quadrant III
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Which Treasure-Map Pair Are Reflections?
Well and Chest : same ; -magnitudes differ (4 vs. 5) — not exact reflections
Oak and Well : different and different — not reflections
A true reflection needs: same coordinate, opposite signs, equal magnitudes
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What to Remember From This Lesson
✓ Coordinate signs give the quadrant — derive from the picture
✓ Reflect across -axis: flip ; -axis: flip ; origin: flip both
Reflection flips a sign: , not
Coordinate = 0 → point is on an axis, no quadrant
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Coming Up: Ordering and Absolute Value
You can now place any rational number pair in the plane.
In the next lesson, you will use position to compare — absolute value measures how far a point sits from 0, and that gives you a way to order any list of signed numbers.