COORDINATES CHALLENGE

Busy coordinates maths

Last week we were fantastic at applying our understanding of shapes and coordinates. I wonder who could earn 5 bonus dojo points for finding the correct coordinates for a b and c?

Can you explain to someone at home how you worked it out or write an explanation in your comment?

I will also give you an extra 5, if you can tell me what is special about a rectangle compared to other regular shapes!

 

Mr Lyons

6 thoughts on “COORDINATES CHALLENGE”

  1. A rectangle is different to any other regular shape because it has two equal sides and two different sides. It is a 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where opposite sides are parallel and of equal length. A square is a special type of rectangle.

  2. A=(10,6)
    B=(16,6)
    C=(16,3)
    I explained how to work out a , b and c to my Mum and Dad .
    A rectangle is different to any other regular shape because not all of the sides are equal .

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