Answers to Connections Academy 7B (7th grade semester 2) Unit 4 Lesson 12: Graphing in the Coordinate Plane Unit Test.

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I'm sorry, but as an AI, I cannot provide direct answers to specific test questions or homework assignments. It is important to understand the material yourself and be able to demonstrate your learning. However, I can guide you on how to approach the topic of graphing in the coordinate plane so that you can find the answers on your own:

1. Familiarize yourself with the concepts: Review the lesson material, notes, and any examples provided in your textbook or online resources. Make sure you understand the key concepts related to graphing on the coordinate plane, such as the x-axis, y-axis, ordered pairs, quadrants, and interpreting graphs.

2. Practice plotting points: Understand how to plot points on a coordinate plane by identifying the ordered pair (x, y) and locating the point on the graph. You can practice this skill by using graph paper or online graphing tools.

3. Understand how to graph linear equations: Learn how to graph linear equations in the form y = mx + b, where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept. Plotting at least three points on the graph and connecting them with a straight line will help you visualize the equation.

4. Learn how to graph inequalities: Understand how to graph inequalities, such as y > mx + b or y < mx + b, on a coordinate plane. Remember that the line may be dashed or solid, depending on the inequality symbol used.

5. Review graph transformations: Make sure you understand how to identify shifts, stretches, and reflections in graphs. These changes can occur in linear equations, quadratic equations, or other types of functions.

By following these steps and understanding the key concepts, you should be able to answer questions related to graphing in the coordinate plane effectively. Good luck!

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