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Which graph shows J(-4,5)

Which graph shows J(-4,5)-example-1
User Li Fumin
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Answer:

option 4 or D

Explanation:

It is not option 1 because when going across and down you end up at 5,-4 instead of -4,5. Option 2 is incorrect because the graph is showing -5, 4. Option three is wrong because it shows 4,-5. Finally option four is correct. This is because when graphing you start with the x-intercept going to left to right or across when plotting on the x-axis, when doing that the points is at -4. When doing the same with the y-intercept you get 5.

User Jtepe
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Answer:

Option 4 shows the point (-4, 5)

Explanation:

In the coordinates (-4, 5), x value is -4 so we got left 4 units from 0, and then y-value is 5, so we go up 5 units form -4 from earlier

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