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For each ordered pair in the table, how does the second number compare to the first number... can yall tell me I need to turn it in Tomorrow!!??

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The first number in each ordered pair tells how far across the X line is to move. The second number in each ordered pair tells how far up or down the Y line is to move. The point where the X and Y lines cross is marked “0” on the graph. It is called the “origin,” and is the starting point for plotting points.

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