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Lesson 7: Polygons on the coordinate plane- Drawing a quadrilateral on the coordinate plane example
- Drawing polygons with coordinates
- Area of a parallelogram on the coordinate plane
- Area and perimeter on the coordinate plane
- Coordinates of a missing vertex
- Dimensions of a rectangle from coordinates
- Coordinates of rectangle example
- Quadrilateral problems on the coordinate plane
- Quadrilateral problems on the coordinate plane
- Parallelogram on the coordinate plane
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Coordinates of rectangle example
Sal solves a challenging problem involving a quadrilateral on the coordinate plane.
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- [Tutor] So I have copy
and pasted this question from the exercises on Khan Academy. It says, "Sort the following expressions from least to greatest
based on the coordinates of the rectangle below." So we need to figure
out what Y, Z, and X are and then we need to sort them. Let's look at Y. And this is a little bit counterintuitive because they're using the variable Y to represent the
X-coordinate of this point. So let's see if we can figure out what the X-coordinate of this point is. Well, it's a rectangle. The X-coordinate of this
point right over here is gonna be the same as the
X-coordinate of this point. They sit on the same vertical
line, the way that it's drawn, so if this has an
X-coordinate of X equals four, then this is going to have
an X-coordinate of four, and now we use the variable
Y for the X-coordinate, which is a little strange, but this is going to be the point (4,7). So Y is equal to four. Now let's see what we
could figure out about Z. Well, Z is the Y-coordinate for, let me use another color here. Z is the Y-coordinate for this point. Now what other point has
the same Y-coordinate? Well, it's gonna be at the same level, I guess you could say in
the vertical direction. It's gonna sit on the
same horizontal line. So it's gonna have the same
Y-coordinate as this point. Now this point has a
Y-coordinate of three, so this point's Y-coordinate
needs to be three or we could say that Z is equal to three. So this is going to be equal to three. And then last but not least, we need to figure out what X is. And X is the X-coordinate. Let me just in another color. X is the X-coordinate for this point. Well, this X-coordinate
is gonna be the same thing as the X-coordinate
for this point up here, which is equal to two. They sit on the same vertical line, they both sit on the line X equals two. And so X is going to be two. It is the X-coordinate and
it is also the variable X, so this is going to be two. If we wanna sort them
from least to greatest, X is the least, then we would go, it's actually the exact
opposite of what we have here. It'd be X, then Z, then Y. Two, then three, then four. So actually lemme get the exercise out and just check our answer. So X is the least, then Z is in the middle and then Y is the largest. We could check our answer
and we got it right.