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Graph quadrilateral WXYZ with W(-2,2), X(3,1), Y(5,-1), Z(4,-6) on the coordinate grid

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Step-by-step explanation:

In a coordinate grid, the points are plotted using x-axis and y-axis. The horizontal line is called the x-axis and the vertical line is called the y-axis.

Now, to plot the quadrilateral WXYZ, let us plot the graph using the coordinate axis.

The point W(-2,2) is plotted on the coordinate axis. Here, the x-coordinate is -2 and the y-coordinate is 2. To plot the coordinate W(-2,2) move -2 units right of the x-axis and 2 unit up on the y-axis.

Similarly, the point X(3,1) is plotted on the coordinate axis. Here, the x-coordinate is 3 and the y-coordinate is 1. To plot the coordinate X(3,1) move 3 units right of the x-axis and 1 unit up on the y-axis.

The point Y(5,-1) is plotted on the coordinate axis by plotting 5 units right of the x-axis and -1 unit up on the y-axis.

The point Z(4,-6) is plotted on the coordinate axis by plotting 4 units right of the x-axis and -6 unit up on the y-axis.

Thus, these points are plotted on the coordinated grid which is attached below.

Graph quadrilateral WXYZ with W(-2,2), X(3,1), Y(5,-1), Z(4,-6) on the coordinate-example-1
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