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Answer:

D(1, 2)

Explanation:

The ordered pair is always (x-coordinate, y-coordinate).

The x-coordinate is the distance to the right of the y-axis. (It is negative for points left of the y-axis.) Here, point D lies 1 unit right of the y-axis, so its x-coordinate is 1.

The y-coordinate is the distance above the x-axis. (It is negative for points below the x-axis). Here, point D lies 2 units above the x-axis, so its y-coordinate is 2.

The ordered pair describing the location of D is ...

(x-coordinate, y-coordinate) = (1, 2)

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