Answer:
1. Point A (-3, 3)
2. Point B (3, -2.5)
3. Point C (-4, -4)
4. Point D (1, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
to identify the coordinates of each point, begin by locating where the point is across from the x axis and y axis.
These coordinates are in the form (x, y)
where x is the horizontal [left and right] orientation or location in respect to the x axis, and y is the vertical [up and down] orientation or location in respect to the y axis.
Point A is 3 units to the left and 3 units up from the origin [(0, 0)] so the coordinate of this point is (-3, 3).
Point B is 3 units to the right and 2.5 units down from the origin [(0, 0)] so the coordinate of this point is (3, -2.5).
Point C is 4 units to the left and 4 units down from the origin [(0, 0)] so the coordinate of this point is (-4, -4).
Point D is 1 unit to the right and 0 units down from the origin [(0, 0)] so the coordinate of this point is (1, 0).