Integers in the Coordinate Plane I-Item 30763 Each set of directions describes how to plot a point starting at the origin. Drag each set of directions to show what point would be plotted. CLEA right 6 down 4 right 4 up 6 left 4 up 6 down 4 right 6 up 6 right 4 \( (4,6) \) DRAG AND DROP ITEMS HERE \( (-4,6) \) \( (6,-4) \) DRAG AND DROP ITEM HERE
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Plotting points in the coordinate plane can be like following a treasure map! Starting at the origin (0,0), when you follow the directions "right 6 down 4," you move 6 units to the right along the x-axis and 4 units down on the y-axis, landing you at the point (6,-4). Similarly, "right 4 up 6" takes you to (4,6), and “left 4 up 6” leads to (-4,6), showcasing the fun geometry of integers meeting on a grid. Next time you plot points, remember that the first number you read represents movement along the x-axis (the horizontal line), and the second number corresponds to the y-axis (the vertical line). A common mistake is to confuse left with right or up with down, reversing your plotted point. Keep practicing those moves to avoid plot twists!