I'm unable to see images, but I can help you determine which ordered pairs are correct based on their coordinates and typical locations on a Cartesian coordinate grid.
To identify which ordered pairs are plotted:
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Examine the coordinates:
- The first number in each pair indicates the x-coordinate (horizontal position), and the second number indicates the y-coordinate (vertical position).
- Negative x-values mean the point is to the left of the origin (0,0), and positive x-values mean it is to the right.
- Negative y-values indicate that the point is below the origin, while positive y-values are above.
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Check each given pair against the grid (assuming you have visualized the coordinates on the grid):
- Look for points where x is negative and y is positive to see if any of the first or fourth options correctly correspond to that.
- Points with positive x and negative y will guide you towards the third option.
Without seeing the image, I cannot definitively say which ones are plotted. However, you can apply this logical reasoning based on the structure of the coordinate plane and visualize or plot each option based on the descriptions above to determine the correct ones. If you can describe the locations of the points or their relation to each other on the grid, I can assist further.