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Peter wants to plot the point (2,3) on a coordinate plane. Which statement describes how to plot this point starting from the origin?
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Peter wants to plot the point (2,3) on a coordinate plane. Which statement describes how to plot this point starting from the origin?
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Peter wants to plot the point (2,3) on a coordinate plane. Which statement describes how to plot this point starting from the origin?
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2 boxes "units" to the right then 3 boxes up I hope this helped you
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Go 2 units to the right, and then 3 units up. Rise over run.☺
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