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Plot the points a (1,-1) and b (4, 5)

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Answer:

See included figure.

Explanation:

I assume you are given a grid to plot on, but I've just quickly made one myself to show how to do it.

First off: remember that in a point with two coordinates it's always (x,y).
This means the first number is the x coordinate and the second number is the y coordinate.

So all you have to do then is make some lines through those coordinates, then the point is the point where those two lines intersect.

Plot the points a (1,-1) and b (4, 5)-example-1
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Plot the points a (1,-1) and b (4, 5)-example-1
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