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Plot the point (−1/2, −5/2) on the coordinate plane.
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Plot the point (−1/2, −5/2) on the coordinate plane.
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The answer is in attached pic - note that -5/2 is an improper fraction as a mixed number it is -2 1/2.
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That would be at quadrant to so you want to plot -1 and then half a box to the left. Then you want to point -5 and then just go up half. Hope this helps
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