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your teacher plotted a set of cordinetes that contained a negative x and positive y Wich point graphed below could represent the point plotted​

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

This set of coordinates does represent a point
P(x,y).

Considering a Euclidian plane, such that
P(x,y) \in\mathbb{R}^2, we have
x\in(-\infty, 0) and
y\in[0, \infty) . Therefore, the point is in Quadrant II. You possibly forgot to give the points, but point like
(-1, 2), (-20, 5), (-1.234, 78) could be the answer. In fact, you can just define the point as


P(x,y) \in\mathbb{R}^2 : x\in(-\infty, 0) \text{ and } y\in[0, \infty)

User Maurycyt
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Answer:a

Explanation:

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