Brittany graphs the point (6, 3) on a coordinate grid. Which describes where she should plot the point if she starts at the origin?

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Understand the Problem

The question is asking how to graph a point on a coordinate grid, specifically the point (6, 3). It requires identifying the correct movements from the origin to reach this point.

Answer

Brittany should move 6 units to the right and 3 units up to plot the point (6, 3).
Answer for screen readers

Brittany should plot the point (6, 3) by moving 6 units to the right and 3 units up.

Steps to Solve

  1. Identify the Coordinates The coordinates of the point are given as (6, 3). The first number (6) represents the x-coordinate, and the second number (3) represents the y-coordinate.

  2. Move Right for the X-coordinate Starting from the origin (0, 0), to plot the x-coordinate of 6, you need to move 6 units to the right along the x-axis.

  3. Move Up for the Y-coordinate After reaching the point (6, 0) by moving right, you then move up 3 units along the y-axis to reach the final position at (6, 3).

  4. Final Position The point (6, 3) is now plotted. Therefore, from the origin, Brittany should move 6 units to the right and then 3 units up.

Brittany should plot the point (6, 3) by moving 6 units to the right and 3 units up.

More Information

When working with coordinates, the x-coordinate refers to horizontal movement, while the y-coordinate refers to vertical movement. This representation is essential for accurately placing points on a grid.

Tips

  • Confusing the order of coordinates: Always remember that the first value is for the x-axis (horizontal) and the second is for the y-axis (vertical).
  • Neglecting the direction: Sometimes, students mistakenly move in the opposite direction, such as moving left instead of right or down instead of up.

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