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What is (-3,3) if it goes left 3 units and 4 units up

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Starting from (-3, 3), when you go left 3 units, you will arrive at (-6, 3) because you're subtracting 3 from the x-coordinate (moving left along the x-axis). Then, if you go 4 units up from (-6, 3), you will reach the point (-6, 7) because you're adding 4 to the y-coordinate (moving up along the y-axis).

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Answer:

(-6,7)

Explanation:

For x, 3 units to the left means subtract 3 from the x variable.

So, -3 - 3 = -6

So far we have (-6, y)

For y, 4 units up means add 4 to the y variable.

So, 3 + 4 = 7

Now we have a total of (-6,7)

Your answer is (-6,7)

Let me know if you need me to expand on it a bit more.

Hope this helps! :)

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