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Each set of directions describes how to plot a point starting at the origin. Drag each set of directions to show what point would be plotted

right 3 up 4
down 3 right 4
left 3 up 4
up 4 left 3
up 4 right 3

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Start at the X intercept ( 0,0) then move all the directions it’s telling u to go . For example , right 3 and up 4 would be the point ( 3,4) . Plot each point
User Emre Nevayeshirazi
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Answer:

(3,4)

(4,-3)

(-3,4)

(-3,4)

(3,4)

Explanation:

right 3 up 4

From the origin (0,0) go 3 units towards the right in the positive x direction and then go 4 units upward in the positive y direction. So, the point would be (3,4)

down 3 right 4

From the origin (0,0) go 3 units to the bottom in the negative x direction and then go 4 units towards the right in the positive x direction. So, the point would be (4,-3)

left 3 up 4

From the origin (0,0) go 3 units towards the left in the negative x direction and then go 4 units upward in the positive y direction. So, the point would be (-3,4).

up 4 left 3

From the origin (0,0) go 4 units to up in the positive y direction and then go 3 units towards the left in the negative x direction. So, the point would be (-3,4)

up 4 right 3

From the origin (0,0) go 4 units to up in the positive y direction and then go 3 units towards the right in the positive x direction. So, the point would be (3,4)

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