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What are the coordinates of point P?

What are the coordinates of point P?-example-1
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(-2, -4)

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On this graph, coordinate P lies 2 units to the left of the center. The side-to-side movement of a point on a coordinate plane is called movement on the x-axis, and since it is 2 units to the left of the center, it is called -2. All units to the left of the zero point (middle of the graph) is counted in negative numbers.
Coordinate P also lies 4 units down from the center. Movement up and down the graph is called movement on the y-axis, and since it is 4 units below the center, it is called -4. All units below 0 on the y-axis are counted in negative numbers.
To assemble our coordinates, we just have to remember the format for coordinates on a plane, which is (x, y). The value of the point's position on the x-axis always comes first, followed by its position on the y-axis. In this case, the finished coordinate would be (-2, -4).
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