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A={(1,2,),(2,3),(3,4),(4,5)}

First graph is A.)
Second one is B.)
Third one is C.)
Fourth one is D.)

A={(1,2,),(2,3),(3,4),(4,5)} First graph is A.) Second one is B.) Third one is C.) Fourth-example-1
A={(1,2,),(2,3),(3,4),(4,5)} First graph is A.) Second one is B.) Third one is C.) Fourth-example-1
A={(1,2,),(2,3),(3,4),(4,5)} First graph is A.) Second one is B.) Third one is C.) Fourth-example-2
A={(1,2,),(2,3),(3,4),(4,5)} First graph is A.) Second one is B.) Third one is C.) Fourth-example-3
A={(1,2,),(2,3),(3,4),(4,5)} First graph is A.) Second one is B.) Third one is C.) Fourth-example-4

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The first number of each pair is the x-coordinate, that is, the distance to the right of the y-axis.

The second number of each pair is the y-coordinate, that is, the distance above the x-axis.

Graph A is the appropriate choice.

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