Marcelle uses the coordinate graph

shown to make words. He makes
the word FIST.
a. What are the coordinates of each
of the letters in the word FIST?
b. Change the first letter of the word
FIST with another letter in the graph
to make another word. What is your
word?
c. What are the coordinates of the
new letter?
d. How do the coordinates of the
new letter compare to the
coordinates of F?
(4 points)

1 answer

To help you with your questions regarding the word "FIST" and the coordinates of the letters, I will need to assume some common coordinates for the letters based on a typical coordinate graph. However, since no specific graph or coordinates were provided, I will create an example.

Let's assume that the coordinates of the letters in the word "FIST" are as follows:

  • F: (2, 3)
  • I: (4, 5)
  • S: (6, 3)
  • T: (5, 1)

Now, let's work through your questions:

a. What are the coordinates of each of the letters in the word FIST?

  • F: (2, 3)
  • I: (4, 5)
  • S: (6, 3)
  • T: (5, 1)

b. Change the first letter of the word FIST with another letter in the graph to make another word. What is your word?

Let's change "F" to "C". The new word is "CIST".

c. What are the coordinates of the new letter?

Assuming the letter "C" is represented as (2, 4) on the graph (just as an example):

  • C: (2, 4)

d. How do the coordinates of the new letter compare to the coordinates of F?

  • F has coordinates (2, 3)
  • C has coordinates (2, 4)

The x-coordinate of both letters (F and C) is the same (2), but the y-coordinate of C (4) is 1 unit higher than that of F (3).

If you provide specific coordinates or a specific graph, I can give you a more accurate response tailored to your situation!