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Square BCDE with vertices B(-6, 7), C(-2, 6),
D(-3, 2), and E(-7, 3): y-axis

Square BCDE with vertices B(-6, 7), C(-2, 6), D(-3, 2), and E(-7, 3): y-axis-example-1
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Square BCDE with vertices B(-6, 7), C(-2, 6), D(-3, 2), and E(-7, 3): y-axis-example-1
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Explanation:

B would be in the second quadrant (Top one to the left) start on the x axis (horizontal line) count down from -8 to -6 start from the left(-9 should be on left) then go up 7 spaces when your on -6. C would be -2, 6 (also in the second quadrant) start at -2 and go 6 spaces up. D would be also in the second quadrant. first go to -3 as said in Part B then go up 2 times. E: Start at -7 and go up 3 times. Hope this helps! Follow me on scratch as -StarCloud

Square BCDE with vertices B(-6, 7), C(-2, 6), D(-3, 2), and E(-7, 3): y-axis-example-1
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