Asked by batman

Choose the ordered pairs that are plotted on this coordinate grid.

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Responses

(−5,2), (−3,2), (−1,6)
left parenthesis negative 5 comma 2 right parenthesis , left parenthesis negative 3 comma 2 right parenthesis , left parenthesis negative 1 comma 6 right parenthesis

(−2,−5), (2,−3), (6,−1)
left parenthesis negative 2 comma negative 5 right parenthesis , left parenthesis 2 comma negative 3 right parenthesis , left parenthesis 6 comma negative 1 right parenthesis

(5,−2), (3,2), (1,6)
left parenthesis 5 comma negative 2 right parenthesis , left parenthesis 3 comma 2 right parenthesis , left parenthesis 1 comma 6 right parenthesis

(−5,−2), (−3,2), (−1,6)

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine which ordered pairs are plotted on the coordinate grid, you would need to visually inspect the grid where the points are marked. Since I do not have the ability to see the grid, I can help you understand how to check the points:

1. Check the x-coordinate and y-coordinate of each ordered pair and see if they correspond to the plotted points.
2. Points with a negative x-coordinate are located to the left of the origin, while those with a positive x-coordinate are to the right.
3. Points with a negative y-coordinate are below the origin, and those with a positive y-coordinate are above.

Given your pairs, here's how you can analyze them relative to their coordinates:

- **(−5,2)**: x = -5 (left), y = 2 (above)
- **(−3,2)**: x = -3 (left), y = 2 (above)
- **(−1,6)**: x = -1 (left), y = 6 (above)

- **(−2,−5)**: x = -2 (left), y = -5 (below)
- **(2,−3)**: x = 2 (right), y = -3 (below)
- **(6,−1)**: x = 6 (right), y = -1 (below)

- **(5,−2)**: x = 5 (right), y = -2 (below)
- **(3,2)**: x = 3 (right), y = 2 (above)
- **(1,6)**: x = 1 (right), y = 6 (above)

- **(−5,−2)**: x = -5 (left), y = -2 (below)
- **(−3,2)**: x = -3 (left), y = 2 (above)
- **(−1,6)**: x = -1 (left), y = 6 (above)

Please check the grid and match these descriptions with the plotted points to identify the correct ordered pairs.

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