🗺️ Treasure Hunt on the Grid 🎯 Objective: To apply your understanding of coordinate geometry by designing a treasure map using the Cartesian plane. 📍 What You Have to Do: 1. Draw a neat coordinate grid on graph paper (include both x- and y-axes). 2. Mark and label at least 5 landmarks (e.g., tree, cave, house, river, mountain) using coordinates. 3. Choose a secret location for your treasure—don’t label it directly! 4. Write 5–7 clues using coordinate geometry concepts like: - Moving east/west/north/south from a point - Midpoint between two landmarks - Equal distances from two points - Use of the distance formula (optional) 5. Create a solution page at the end explaining how each clue leads to the treasure. 6. Decorate your map creatively to make it look like a real treasure hunt. 📝 Submission Guidelines: - Use one A4 graph sheet for the grid and clues. - Use one A4 ruled sheet for the solution. - Submit...
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