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HELPPPP PLSSS You start at (3, -5). You move left 4 units and right 4 units. Where do you end? 4 3 IC 1 Х F -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 3 5 N -2 ܚ ܛ -5​

HELPPPP PLSSS You start at (3, -5). You move left 4 units and right 4 units. Where-example-1

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here you go :)

Explanation:

You can approach this problem by thinking about going in the opposite of the directions indicated starting at the point (3, 4).

If you ended at an x-coordinate of 3 after having moved 4 to the left, then you can start at 3 and move 4 to the right to see what x -coordinate you started at: 3 + 4 = 7

The x coordinate of the STARTING point would have been 7.

You can do the same with the y-coordinate: start at 4 and travel down 1 unit. The y-coordinate of the STARTING point would be 3.

Therefore, the coordinates of the starting point would have been (7,3)

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