All SSAT Upper Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #371 : Geometry
What coordinate point is the red circle on?
To find the location on a coordinate plane we first look at the -axis, which runs horizontal and then the -axis, which runs vertical. We write the point on the -axis first, followed by the point on the -axis.
The red circle is over on the -axis and up on the -axis.
Example Question #51 : Graphing
What coordinate point is the purple circle on?
To find the location on a coordinate plane we first look at the -axis, which runs horizontal and then the -axis, which runs vertical. We write the point on the -axis first, followed by the point on the -axis.
The purple circle is over on the -axis and up on the -axis.
Example Question #52 : Graphing
Starting at the coordinate point shown below, if you move up and to the right , what is your new point?
The starting point is at . When we move up or down we are moving along the -axis. When we move to the right or left we are moving along the -axis.
Moving up the -axis and moving right on the -axis means addition.
Moving down the -axis and moving left on the axis means subtraction.
Because we are moving up , we can add from our coordinate point and because we are moving to the right we can add to our coordinate point.
Example Question #56 : How To Graph An Ordered Pair
Starting at the coordinate point shown below, if you move up and to the right , what is your new point?
The starting point is at . When we move up or down we are moving along the -axis. When we move to the right or left we are moving along the -axis.
Moving up the -axis and moving right on the -axis means addition.
Moving down the -axis and moving left on the axis means subtraction.
Because we are moving up , we can add to our coordinate point and because we are moving to the right we can add to our coordinate point.
Example Question #943 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning
Starting at the coordinate point shown below, if you move down and to the left , what is your new point?
The starting point is at . When we move up or down we are moving along the -axis. When we move to the right or left we are moving along the -axis.
Moving up the -axis and moving right on the -axis means addition.
Moving down the -axis and moving left on the axis means subtraction.
Because we are moving down , we can subtract from our coordinate point and because we are moving to the left we can subtract from our coordinate point.
Example Question #1 : How To Graph A Point
What are the coordinates of point B?
Find the x-coordinate by going right on the horizontal x-axis until you come across the line that is directly under the point. The x-coordinate is .
Now, continue up until you reach the point and look across to the vertical y-axis. The y-coordinate is .
is then the coordinate of the point.
Example Question #2 : How To Graph A Point
What are the coordinates for point A?
Find the x-coordinate by going right on the horizontal x-axis until you come across the line that is directly under the point. The x-coordinate is .
Now, continue up until you reach the point and look across to the vertical y-axis. The y-coordinate is .
are the coordinates for point A.
Example Question #1 : How To Graph A Point
What are the coordinates for point C?
Find the x-coordinate by going left on the horizontal x-axis until you come across the line that is directly above the point. The x-coordinate is .
Now, continue down until you reach the point and look across to the vertical y-axis. The y-coordinate is .
are the coordinates for point C.
Example Question #3 : How To Graph A Point
What are the coordinates for point D?
Find the x-coordinate by going left on the horizontal x-axis until you come across the line that is directly under the point. The x-coordinate is .
Now, continue up until you reach the point and look across to the vertical y-axis. The y-coordinate is .
are the coordinates for point D.
Example Question #4 : How To Graph A Point
What are the coordinates for point E?
Find the x-coordinate by going right on the horizontal x-axis until you come across the line that is directly above the point. The x-coordinate is .
Now, continue down until you reach the point and look across to the vertical y-axis. The y-coordinate is .
are the coordinates for point E.