Chapter 21
Graphing Basics
Graphing in algebra amounts to plotting points and, often, connecting them. The points are placed by using the Cartesian coordinates, so named for Rene Descartes, a prolific mathematician who dabbled in many areas and made many contributions. The points are assigned their positions by distances from a central point, called the origin. The ordered pairs that name points, (x, y), always have the horizontal movement listed first and the vertical movement listed second.
The Problems You'll Work On
In this chapter, you'll graph and plot and work with Cartesian coordinates in the following ways:
What to Watch Out For
The following points are important to keep in mind as you work through this chapter:
Plotting Points on the Coordinate System
886−889 Identify the graphed point.
886. Which is the graph of (−2, 3)?
887. Which is the graph of (4, −1)?
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