Calculating Distance on the Coordinate Plane. Monday 4/6 L13
Today I will: Calculate vertical and horizontal distances on a coordinate plane using absolute value in real-world and mathematical problems. Distance in the Coordinate Plane Watch the video below BEFORE moving on! HELPFUL HINTS! If the points lie in the same quadrant, subtract the absolute values of the appropriate coordinates. If the points lie in different quadrants, add the absolute values of the appropriate coordinates.Don't forget! Coordinates are always labeled as (x, y).EXAMPLE:The coordinates below come from different quadrants, because their x values are different.(1,4) and (-3,4):|1|=1|-3|=31+3=4 units Plotting Coordinates Review Plot and label the points on the coordinate plane below.(0, 5) label A(0, -5) label B(1, 1) label C(1, -3) label D(-2, -5) label E(-2, -1) label F A B C D E F Distance Matching Match the following coordinates to their appropriate distance in units.Use the helpful hints above to help you! SAME QUADRANT- SUBTRACT THE X VALUES. (7, -2) and (11, -2) 4 units DIFFERENT QUADRANT- ADD THE Y VALUES. (6, 4) and (6, -8) 12 units SAME QUADRANT. SUBTRACT THE X VALUES. (8, -10) and (5, -10) 3 units DIFFERENT QUADRANTS. ADD THE Y VALUES. (-2, -6) and (-2, 5) 11 units DIFFERENT QUADRANTS. ADD THE Y VALUES. (-5, 2) and (-5, -4) 6 units EXTRA CREDIT QUESTION! 1.) What is the distance between points B and C?2.) What is another method that you have found (if any) that also helps you accurately calculate the distance between coordinates