Mr. Marks gives his students a pop quiz on graphing on the coordinate plane. Sixty percent of his students fail the quiz. What should he do next

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Reteach the (x,y) coordinate structure and axes to the whole class.

When the majority of the class does not understand a topic, it should be retaught in a different manner.

A coordinate plane is a dimensional plane fashioned by way of the intersection of a vertical line known as the y-axis and a horizontal line known as the x-axis. These are perpendicular traces that intersect each differently at zero, and this point is called the origin.

Here are the characteristics for each of the four coordinate plane quadrants:

  • Quadrant I: positive x and positive y.
  • Quadrant II: negative x and positive y.
  • Quadrant III: negative x and negative y.
  • Quadrant IV: positive x and negative y.

The XY Coordinate plane is fashioned while two quantity strains (called axes) meet at a 90° attitude. The horizontal line is called the x-axis and the vertical line is known as the y-axis. The point where they meet is referred to as the beginning. The axes separate the plane into four sections called quadrants.

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