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In the graph, what are the x- and y-coordinates of the center? A. (0, 2) B. (2, -1) C. (1, 0) D. (-1, 2)

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Answer:

D. (-1,2) For Plato Users

Explanation:

The X coordinate is between 2 and -4. There is a difference of 6, so you should do -4 + (6/2) = -1.

so the X coordinate is -1

The y coordinate is between 0 and 4. There is a difference of 4, so you should do 0 + (4/2) = 2.

so the y coordinate is 2

This results in the centre being (-1,2)

In the graph, what are the x- and y-coordinates of the center? A. (0, 2) B. (2, -1) C-example-1
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