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Can you graph (4.5) and where would it be on a coordinate plane?

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A graph of the coordinates of the point (4, 5) is shown on the coordinate plane in the image attached below.

In Euclidean Geometry, an ordered pair is a pair of two elements (data points) that is written in a fixed order and within parentheses as (x, y), which represents the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of any graph respectively.

In order to plot the coordinates of point (4, 5), you would have to move 4 units to the right on the x-axis and then move 5 units up on the y-axis.

In conclusion, we would use an online graphing tool to plot the point in quadrant I (positive x- and y-coordinate) by placing the ordered pair or coordinates on the coordinate plane.

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Can you graph (4, 5) and where would it be on a coordinate plane?

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