Basics of coordinate plane (2D cartesian plane)
Topic Notes
In this lesson, we will learn:
- How to use the coordinate plane system to draw and locate points in the format (, )
- How to rotate, reflect, and translate shapes on the coordinate plane
Notes:
- The coordinate plane (also called coordinate system or the 2D cartesian plane/system) is a system where points on a grid are given locations called "coordinates"
Example: use a simple dot grid (or array) to understand how the coordinate plane works
- The unique and specific location of any point is given by two pieces of information
- the column number (from left to right)
- and the row number (from top to bottom)
- The coordinate plane has two dimensions and points are given in the format point (x, y)
- the location on the x-axis (from left to right, the column number)
- and the location of the y-axis (from top to bottom, the row number)
- There are four types of transformations that can be done on the coordinate plane
- Rotations: spinning shapes around a point
- Reflections: creating a mirror image across a mirror line
- Translations: sliding a shape (left right) and/or (up down)
- Resizing: stretching or shrinking a shape by a scale factor (i.e. doubling, halving)