Absolute value is the distance a number is from zero on the number line.
Use absolute value to find distances between points with the same x and y values on a coordinate plane.
A common mistake is to move along the y-axis first when finding distances between points.
🔑 One common mistake when finding an ordered pair is moving up on the y-axis instead of correctly on the x-axis.
⚠️ Another common mistake is returning to the origin after plotting the x value before moving on the y-axis.
📍 To plot points on the coordinate plane, follow the correct x and y values for each ordered pair.
👉 The video explains how to find the distance between two points using absolute value.
👉 By comparing the x values of the points, we can determine the difference in the y values.
👉 The absolute value of the y value difference gives us the distance between the two points.
📏 The absolute value can be used to find the distance between two points on a number line.
🔢 To find the distance, you can subtract the x values of the points and take the absolute value.
⚖️ The distance between the points is always positive, regardless of the order of subtraction.
📏 Absolute value can be used to find distances between points on a coordinate plane.
✖️ The absolute value of the difference between the x-coordinates gives the horizontal distance.
➕ The absolute value of the difference between the y-coordinates gives the vertical distance.