A coordinate plane is shown.


Which of these is a correct process for plotting the point (3, 6) on the coordinate plane?


A. Start at the origin. Move 3 units up the y-axis, and then move 6 units to the right, plot the point there.


B. Start at the top of the y-axis, move 3 units down the y-axis, and then move 6 units to the right. plot the point there.


C. Start at the origin, Move 3 units to the right of the y-axis, and then move 6 units up. Plot the point there.


D. Start at the top of the y-axis, Move 3 units to the right, and then move 6 units down. plot the point there.

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Answer:

The answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

First you would start at the origin then move 3 units to the right then move 6 units up then that is your point

The correct process of plotting the point will be as mentioned in Option C , Start at the origin, Move 3 units to the right of the y-axis, and then move 6 units up. Plot the point there.

What is a coordinate plane ?

The intersection of a vertical line called the y-axis and a horizontal line called the x-axis forms a two-dimensional plane known as a coordinate plane.

This is a set of perpendicular lines that cross at zero, which is known as the origin.

A coordinate plane has 4 quadrants.

Quadrant I: Positive x and Positive y.

Quadrant II: Negative x and Positive y.

Quadrant III: Negative x and Negative y.

Quadrant IV: Positive x and Negative y

A coordinate plane is given and  point (3, 6) has to be plotted.

The correct process of plotting the point will be as mentioned in Option C , Start at the origin, Move 3 units to the right of the y-axis, and then move 6 units up. Plot the point there.

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