Final answer:
When moving 7 units left and 5 units down from the point (11, 10), you end up at the point (4, 5).
Step-by-step explanation:
When you start at the point (11, 10) in the first quadrant of a coordinate plane and move 7 units left (which is in the negative x-direction) and 5 units down (negative y-direction), you are making a move along a two-dimensional path. To find the new position:
- Subtract 7 from the x-coordinate: 11 - 7 = 4.
- Subtract 5 from the y-coordinate: 10 - 5 = 5.
The point you will end up on after this movement is (4, 5).