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What is the x-value of point A? On a coordinate plane, point A is 5 units to the right and 3 units up. >NEED HELP ASAP GIVING 35 POINTS TO WHO ANSWERS IT

What is the x-value of point A? On a coordinate plane, point A is 5 units to the right-example-1
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Answer:

A = (5, 3)

Explanation:

The coordinates of a point are a pair of numbers that define its exact location on a two-dimensional plane.

The coordinates are written as an "ordered pair": (x, y)

The first number (x) specifies how far along the x-axis the point is. The second number (y) specifies how far up or down the y-axis to go.

From inspection, point A = (5, 3)

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