Graphing the coordinate plane unit test write a coordinates of point a
(1,-4)
(-4,-1)
(4,1)
(-4,1)
The coordinates of point A are not specified in the question. Please provide more information.
The coordinates of point A are (1, -4).
To find the coordinates of point A, you simply need to locate it on the coordinate plane using the given information.
Let's start with the first set of coordinates: (1, -4).
This means that the x-coordinate of point A is 1, and the y-coordinate is -4.
To graph this point, start at the origin (0,0) and move 1 unit to the right along the x-axis. Then, move 4 units down along the y-axis. Mark the point where the two lines intersect, and label it as point A.
Following the same process for the rest of the given coordinates:
Point B has coordinates (-4, -1). This means the x-coordinate of point B is -4, and the y-coordinate is -1. Plot this point on the coordinate plane by moving 4 units to the left along the x-axis and 1 unit down along the y-axis.
Point C has coordinates (4, 1). This means the x-coordinate of point C is 4, and the y-coordinate is 1. Plot this point by moving 4 units to the right along the x-axis and 1 unit up along the y-axis.
Point D has coordinates (-4, 1). This means the x-coordinate of point D is -4, and the y-coordinate is 1. Plot this point by moving 4 units to the left along the x-axis and 1 unit up along the y-axis.
Now, you have graphed the points A, B, C, and D on the coordinate plane.