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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Math - Middle School - Algebra - Graphs Introduction
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A graph is a type of chart or diagram. Think of graphs as a diagram or drawing that records information. 
 

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Math - Middle School - Algebra - Graphs Introduction
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10 Questions

1. What is the name given to the point where the x and y axes intersect?
2. There is only one quadrant on a graph that contains coordinates that have only positive figures in them. Which quadrant is it?
3. To start drawing a graph you first need to put two lines on the paper that show units of measurement. What is the name given to one of these lines?
4. What is the plural of axis?
5. On the x axis, where are the negative figures relative to the y axis?
6. What is the term used to define the exact position of a point on a graph?
7. A graph is normally drawn on a what?
8. Do axes have negative values as well as positive values?
9. The axis that goes horizontally left to right is called what?
10. Which way on the page does the y axis go?