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Math Made Easy: Finding Points on a Grid Using Ordered Pairs (Coordinates)

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

In this video, I show you how to plot and locate points on a grid using an (x,y) coordinate system, also known as ordered pairs. I also show you how grids are divided into quadrants and how each quadrant has unique characteristics.

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  • F***, the worksheets from summer school are GARBAGE, they added numbers to make it "easier" and it's just WRONG :@ i needed this. Thanks.

  • Thank you! This REALLLY helped. My teacher never explains things goood.

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  • THIS GUY IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!

  • This REALLLY helped!

  • i thought the top right was the first 1

  • @nukethefridge100 You Piece of shish kebab

  • Unlike youtube, teachers don't have a replay button ( even though, its not like it helps..)

  • A REAL 4 GRID SYSTEM HAS X,Y,M,B. TO get Zero or nutural you'll need (+)y=(-)y=(+)x=(-)x=Nutural. wow. why is it never writen that way. Are you skipping something? Plus all the sides fold up wards. like a cup. A 4 sided triangle. moving a way from nutural. 

  • OK you have (x) grid. 4 sided. Q1 is the first dimensional state(+1). Q2 is the second dim (-1). Zero is not there. BECAUSE IT DOESN't EXIST. Nutural does. LOL. Energy is never destoryed.THEN YOU HAVE Q3 for (3D) (- of a -of a +) LOL . WHAT?. THEN YOU HAVE Q4 for the (4D) (-of a +of a -). IT's what your teachers don't think you'll understand. SO WHY DO THEY STILL HAVE ZERO AS A NUMBER?. WHY??? THEY EVEN USE ROMAN NUMBERS. THE ROMANS NEVER HAD ZERO. DAMN. DID YOUR TEACHERS TEACH THAT.

  • my teacher made me watch this vid for homework thanks

  • Thank you so much for this. My daughter asked me for help and I wasn't sure I telling her the correct way using grids, but THANKS to this application we got IT together. Teachers only tell you once and don't really show you how. THIS WAS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED TO SEE.

  • Needed a refresher I'm about to ace my GED. Thank you. :)

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