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WHERE's the POINT?

Identify the location for the ordered pairs.

A (2, 4)

B (-6, -8)

C (10, -12)

D (-14, 16)

E (0, 18)

F (-20, 0)

Explain how you would graph (plot) point F on a coordinate plane.

WHERE's the POINT? Identify the location for the ordered pairs. A (2, 4) B (-6, -8) C-example-1
User Sher Ali
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I would go to Quadrant II and first look on the x-axis to look for negative twenty (-20) and look both the x and y axis for 0 (the origin). Plot the point by putting the -20 on the horizontal line and 0. For example: (Look at the scrrenshot) P.S. sorry if it looks weird.

WHERE's the POINT? Identify the location for the ordered pairs. A (2, 4) B (-6, -8) C-example-1
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