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HELPPPPP PLSSSS!!!! You start at (-2, 3). You move up 1 unit and right 3 units. Where do you end? sp 4 3 2 1 X -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 -1 1 2 3 4 5 -2 -3 -4 -5​

HELPPPPP PLSSSS!!!! You start at (-2, 3). You move up 1 unit and right 3 units. Where-example-1
User Masterial
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Answer:

(1,4)

Explanation:

Every coordinate is placed as (x,y)

In this case, -2 is x and 3 is y

x means the amount of spaces you move left or right

y means the amount of spaces you move up or down

So start at the origin which is the center of the coordinate plane (also known as (0,0)) And move 2 to the left since it is a negative 2. Now from there, move 3 units up since its a positive 3. That is where (-2,3) is located.

The question asks you to move 1 unit up and 3 units to the right from (-2,3)

Therefore, you should get (1,4)

User Karsten Hahn
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Answer:

(1,4)

Explanation:

Up 1 means y+1

right 3 means x+3

(-2+3, 3+1)

(1,4)

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