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One of the lessons discussed in the second quarter in Mathematics 8 under the MATATAG Curriculum.
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Hello, Grade 8! September 12, 2025 (Friday)
Opening Prayer Thank you, Lord, for this wonderful day. Thank you for continuously adding blessings in our everyday lives. Lord, please help us our knowledge multiply and learning each day. May we be united and not be divided as we do our tasks for today’s lesson. Lord, please subtract our sins and make us true and faithful as a product of Your love. These we pray, in Jesus’ name, Amen!
Review Identify the absolute value of the following: 5.) _____ 6.) ______
From the Fun Park Map,… What are the two places that can form a horizontal line if we connect their coordinates?
From the Fun Park Map,… What are the two places that can form a vertical line if we connect their coordinates?
Can you estimate the distance between bumper cars and carousel in the Fun Park Map?
Can you estimate the distance between bumper cars and carousel in the Fun Park Map? 6 units
How about the distance between popcorn stand and carousel in the Fun Park Map?
How about the distance between popcorn stand and carousel in the Fun Park Map? 4 units
How about if the given coordinates are not plotted in the Cartesian plane?
Horizontal and Vertical Distance Between Two Points Mathematics 8 – Second Quarter
Lesson Objectives: Find the horizontal distances between two points in a Cartesian plane; Find the vertical distances between two points in a Cartesian plane; and Appreciate the importance of finding vertical distances between two points.
Remember: The horizontal distance is computed as the positive difference between two abscissas/x-coordinates.
Remember: The vertical distance is computed as the positive difference between two ordinates/y-coordinates.
Let’s Try These! Find the horizontal distance of and .
Let’s Try These! Find the vertical distance of and .
Let’s Try These! Find the vertical distance of and .
Let’s fill in the blanks. Two points can form a horizontal line if they have the _____ _______, while they can form a _______ line if they have the _____ _______. The horizontal distance is computed as the _______ difference between two _______, while the vertical distance is computed as positive _______ between two _______.
Complete Answer: Two points can form a horizontal line if they have the same ordinates , while they can form a vertical line if they have the same abscissas . The horizontal distance is computed as the positive difference between two abscissas , while the vertical distance is computed as positive difference between two ordinates .
Assignment: Kindly do recall about getting a square root of a real number and diagonal distance between two points.