Asked by mm2lover
A graph of x versus y ranges from negative 10 to 10 in increments of 1 on both axes. Points A through F are plotted. Points A and B are in quadrant 2. Point A is shown at 7 increments on the x-axis and 10 increments on the y-axix. Point B is shown at 10 increments on the x-axis and 7 increments on the y-axis. Points C and D are plotted in quadrant 3. Point C is shown at 10 increments on the x-axis and 7 increments on the y-axis. Point D is shown at 7 increments on the x-axis and 10 increments on the y-axis. Points E and F are plotted in quadrant 4. Point E is shown at 7 increments on the x-axis and 10 increments on the y-axis. Point F is shown at 9 increments on the x-axis and 7 increments on the y-axis.
What are the coordinates of point A?
(1 point)
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What are the coordinates of point A?
(1 point)
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Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To determine the coordinates of point A, we analyze the information given:
- Point A is located in quadrant 2.
- Point A is indicated at 7 increments on the x-axis and 10 increments on the y-axis.
In quadrant 2, the coordinates of a point have a negative x-value and a positive y-value.
Thus, the coordinates of point A are:
\[
(-7, 10)
\]
- Point A is located in quadrant 2.
- Point A is indicated at 7 increments on the x-axis and 10 increments on the y-axis.
In quadrant 2, the coordinates of a point have a negative x-value and a positive y-value.
Thus, the coordinates of point A are:
\[
(-7, 10)
\]
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