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4. plot (2, 3) and (4, 5). Explain how the input-output values relate to the equation and the graph of the line.

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Any point in the cartesian coordinate system has two components, one in the X-axis and one in the Y-axis, they are always symbolized:

P(XY)

I'll call the first point A with coordinates (2,3) and the second point B with coordinates (4,5). The coordinate sof both points are positive, this means that they'll be in the first quadrant of the system (upper right)

For point A, the X-coordinate is 2 and the Y-coordinate is 3, where these two values cros, you mark the point.

For B. the X-coordinate is 4 and the Y-coordinate is 5, where these two values cross paths you have to mark the point.

4. plot (2, 3) and (4, 5). Explain how the input-output values relate to the equation-example-1
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