Hassan plotted point M in the coordinate plane below. He says that the plotted point is (−0.5, −0.25) . What is Hassan's error? NOTE: In the bottom right corner of each question, you will see an option to check answer. Click this to check your answer before moving on to the next question. It will not tell you the correct answer, but it will tell you if the answer you selected is correct. You can use this feature twice per question. (1 point) Responses The y-coordinate should be -1. The y-coordinate should be -1. The x-coordinate should be -2. The x-coordinate should be -2. The x and y coordinates are switched. The x and y coordinates are switched. Hassan did not make an error. Hassan did not make an error.

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To determine Hassan's error, we need to analyze the coordinates he provided for point M, which are (−0.5, −0.25).

The options provided for potential errors are:

  1. The y-coordinate should be -1.
  2. The x-coordinate should be -2.
  3. The x and y coordinates are switched.
  4. Hassan did not make an error.

Since Hassan claims the point is (−0.5, −0.25) and if that is indeed the correct point, then he did not make an error.

To decide which response to select, you need to verify whether the coordinates on the plotted point match (−0.5, −0.25). If you find that they do, the correct response is "Hassan did not make an error." If they do not match, you would need to choose the option that accurately describes the mistake.

Without the visual coordinate plane, I cannot tell you the exact correct answer, but you can check the plotted point against (−0.5, −0.25) to determine if there is any error.