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Monroe is graphing the equation . He has placed a point on the origin and uses the slope to find two more points. Which points does Monroe plot on his graph? Choose exactly two answers that are correct.
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Monroe is graphing the equation . He has placed a point on the origin and uses the slope to find two more points.
Which points does Monroe plot on his graph?
Choose exactly two answers that are correct.
A.
(−9, 4)
B.
(−4, 9)
C.
(4, −9)
D.
(9, −4)
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I'm guessing that there must be an equation to go along with this question.
Without it, we don't know what equation Monroe is graphing.
If the equation is [ y = -4/9 x ], then 'A' and 'D' are the points
that lie on the graph of his equation.
If the equation is [ y = -9/4 x ], then 'B; and 'C' are.
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