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Graph the points (3,3) and (2,1) on the coordinate plane.

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Answer:

1. Over three, up three
2. Over two, up one

Explanation:

Given the following question:

Point A = (3, 3)
Point B = (2, 1)

To find the answer, please understand where the x and y axis is located. Remember that the x is the line intersecting the y axis.

So, in order to plot point A and B, we have to remember that the first value represents x, and the second represents the y value.

(3, 3) = (x, y)
(2, 1) = (x, y)

For the first point we will move over three on the x axis, and then up three on the y axis.

For the second point we will move over two on the x axis, and then up 1 on the y axis.

Hope this helps.

Graph the points (3,3) and (2,1) on the coordinate plane.-example-1
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