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Which graph shows point pas (-5,6)and point q as (3,-4)?

Which graph shows point pas (-5,6)and point q as (3,-4)?-example-1

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Option A is correct.

From the explanation, we can easily see that the first graph shows point P as (-5, 6) and Point Q as (3, -4).

Step-by-step explanation

The key to marking points on the graph is to know that the coordinates are named as (x, y)

And to mark a point (-5, 6), it means x = -5 and y = 6

So, we move 5 units to the left from the origin along the negative x-axis and 6 units upwards along the y-axis.

And for (3, -4), x = 3, y = -4

We move 3 units to the right from the origin along the positive x-axis and 4 units downwards along the y-axis.

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