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A.Plot the given points on one coordinate plane

A.(-4,3)
B.(2,7)
C.(5,-1)
D.(0,-8)
E.(-6,-2)
B.Identify the quadrant/axis of the following points:
1.(-4,-2)
2.(5,-1)
3.(6,-8)
4.(-10,-35)
5.(0,-12)​

A.Plot the given points on one coordinate plane A.(-4,3) B.(2,7) C.(5,-1) D.(0,-8) E-example-1

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Answer:

( 4 , 18 ) ( − 4 , 7 ) ( 1 , − 2 )

Explanation:

A.Plot the given points on one coordinate plane A.(-4,3) B.(2,7) C.(5,-1) D.(0,-8) E-example-1
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A. A graph of the coordinates of the points is shown on the coordinate plane in the image attached below.

B. The quadrant/axis of the following points are:

  1. (-4,-2) ↔ quadrant III.
  2. (5,-1) ↔ quadrant IV.
  3. (6,-8) ↔ quadrant IV.
  4. (-10,-35) ↔ quadrant III.
  5. (0,-12)​ ↔ quadrant IV and y-axis.

In Euclidean Geometry, an ordered pair is a pair of two elements (data points) that is written in a fixed order and within parentheses as (x, y), which represents the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of any graph respectively.

Part A.

In order to plot the coordinates of each of the points, you would have to move to the right or left on the x-axis and then move up or down on the y-axis depending on the ordered pairs.

Part B.

Generally speaking, there are four (4) major quadrants in any graph and these include the following:

  1. Quadrant 1: both x and y are positive.
  2. Quadrant 2: x is negative while y is positive.
  3. Quadrant 3: both x and y are negative.
  4. Quadrant 4: x is positive while y is negative.

In this context, the points should be classified as follows;

(-4,-2) ↔ quadrant III.

(5,-1) ↔ quadrant IV.

(6,-8) ↔ quadrant IV.

(-10,-35) ↔ quadrant III.

(0,-12)​ ↔ quadrant IV and y-axis.

A.Plot the given points on one coordinate plane A.(-4,3) B.(2,7) C.(5,-1) D.(0,-8) E-example-1
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