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Help me please and if you explain good and i get it right i will give a crown!!!!

Help me please and if you explain good and i get it right i will give a crown!!!!-example-1
User You Kim
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Hey there, and good morning to you!

So, I want to go a bit in depth on how to find points so you can figure it out on your own next time!

We have the x-axis and the y-axis. The x-axis is horizontal, and the y-axis is vertical. Point is put into this quotation: (x,y)

Where the point lies on the horizontal line is x, and where it lies on the vertical line is y. Keep in mind that some quadrants have negative or positive coordinates. Keep track of the number line!

Let's look at the highest point.

If I drew a straight line all the way down, I would be on -3 on the x-axis. That is our x. If I drew a line across from that point, I would be on point 6, that is our y.

(-3,6) <== first point.

Try the next one.

x is on point 3, we know the x is point 3. There is no y since it is lying on the x-axis. y= 0

(3,0) <== second point

Last one:

(-1, -6) If I drew I line up, I would be at -1. If I drew a straight line across, I would be at -6.

"D" is your correct answer.

I hope this helps!
~kaikers

User Andy Xufuris
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The answer is A because all of the coordinates match to the points up above. Lets take the coordinate (-3,6) for example. -3 would be where the point is on the x-axis which is horizontal (side to side), that means the 6 would be on the y-axis vertical(up and down). Hope this helps :)
User Maxim Kasyanov
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