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Which set of directions correctly describes how to plot the point (6,2) on the coordinate plane?

Start at the origin. Move 6 units to the right, then move 2 units up.
Start at the origin. Move 6 units up, then move 2 units to the right
Start at the origin. Move 6 units to the left, then move 2 units up.
Start at the origin. Move 6 units up then move 2 units to the left



User HpTerm
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The first one. Start at origin. Move 6 units to the right and up 2 units

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Answer:

Option 1 - Start at the origin. Move 6 units to the right, then move 2 units up.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find : Which set of directions correctly describes how to plot the point (6,2) on the coordinate plane?

Solution :

The point (6,2) means the x-coordinate is 6 and y-coordinate is 2.

According to graphing,

As the x-coordinate is positive it moves to right side.

So, From origin there is a shift of 6 units right.

As the y-coordinate is positive it moves to upward side.

So, From origin there is a shift of 2 units up.

Therefore, 'Start at the origin. Move 6 units to the right, then move 2 units up'.

Hence, Option 1 is correct.

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