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50 Points Start at the origin. Move 5 units right and 10 units up. What is the ordered pair at this point? Answers: a (5, 5) b (5, 1) c (5, 10) d (10. 5)
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Start at the origin. Move 5 units right and 10 units up. What is the ordered pair at this point?
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a
(5, 5)
b
(5, 1)
c
(5, 10)
d
(10. 5)
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the answer is C because it moves 5 right and 10 up so it’s still positive on both 5 is x and 10 is y
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