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1. (4,2)
2. (-2,4)
3. (2,-4)
4 . (1,-1)

1. (4,2) 2. (-2,4) 3. (2,-4) 4 . (1,-1)-example-1
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(-2,4) is the ordered pairs found in the graph when compared with the following points.

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Ordered pairs are said to be a set of the numbers which are used to plot the point in the graph concerning the X and Y-axis.
  2. The Ordered pairs are separated by commas and enclosed in a bracket or parentheses. In the ordered pairs the given coordinates represent the two points.
  3. If (a,b) are the ordered pairs a denotes the X-axis and the Y-axis is denoted by b. Likewise here (-2,4) -2 denotes the point in the X-axis and 4 denotes the point in the Y-axis.
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