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When graphing an ordered pair, what is the second number and what does it tell you to do?
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When graphing an ordered pair, what is the second number and what does it tell you to do?
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The second number after the comma is the y value of the point of a coordinate grid. (x,
y
) It represents how far up or down the point is (controls the vertical position of the point).
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