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Consider the followingA(-2.75,3)B(1, -2)Plot the given points on the graph.AnswerKeypadKeyboard ShortcutsTo plot a point on the graph, click on the appropriate position on the graph. To move a point, drag thepoint from its original position to its new position.Points can be moved by dragging or using the arrow keys.

Consider the followingA(-2.75,3)B(1, -2)Plot the given points on the graph.AnswerKeypadKeyboard-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation

two important rules to plot a point in the cartesian plane are given

1.The first coordinate in the ordered pair (x) represents the left/right movement of a point from the origin.

2.The second coordinate in the ordered pair (y) represents the up/down movement of the point from the origin.

so

Step 1

let


(x,y)\Rightarrow A(-2.75,3)

so

1) 2.75 to the left

2) 3 up

Step 2

B(1,-2)

I hope this helps you

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