To plot and label the points A (-7, 6), B (-2, -6), C (10, 11), and D (5, 11) on a grid, follow these steps:
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Create a Grid: Draw a rectangular grid with x-axis and y-axis. Label the x-axis horizontally and the y-axis vertically.
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Plot the Points:
- Point A (-7, 6): Move 7 units to the left of the origin (0, 0) on the x-axis and 6 units up on the y-axis. Mark the point A.
- Point B (-2, -6): Move 2 units to the left on the x-axis and 6 units down on the y-axis. Mark the point B.
- Point C (10, 11): Move 10 units to the right on the x-axis and 11 units up on the y-axis. Mark the point C.
- Point D (5, 11): Move 5 units to the right on the x-axis and 11 units up on the y-axis. Mark the point D.
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Label the Points: Write the letter next to each plotted point to identify it (A, B, C, D).
Here's a summarized grid view of what the coordinates would look like (the numbers in parentheses indicate approximate locations of the points):
y
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| C (10,11)
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| D (5,11)
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| A (-7,6)
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| B (-2,-6)
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Each point is plotted based on its coordinates. Note that in a real graphing scenario, points must be plotted on graph paper or a graphing tool with correct scales for accuracy.