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Which coordinate plane shows the points B(–3, 3), C(–2, –1), D(1, –3), E(3, –2), and F(3, 2)?
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I can’t see the four choice images — please upload them or describe them. Meanwhile, here’s how to identify the correct coordinate plane:
Plot the given points:
- B(–3, 3): left and up (quadrant II)
- C(–2, –1): left and down (quadrant III)
- D(1, –3): right and down (quadrant IV), relatively close to the y = −3 line at x = 1
- E(3, –2): far right and down (quadrant IV) at x = 3, y = −2
- F(3, 2): far right and up (quadrant I) at x = 3, y = 2
Key visual checks to pick the correct plane:
- There should be a point at x = 3 with y = 2 and another at x = 3 with y = −2 (F above, E below).
- A point at x = −3, y = 3 (B) in the upper-left.
- A point at x = −2, y = −1 (C) in the lower-left.
- A point at x = 1, y = −3 (D) slightly right of the origin and far down.
If you upload the four images or tell me which diagram matches those placements, I’ll tell you which one is correct.
Plot the given points:
- B(–3, 3): left and up (quadrant II)
- C(–2, –1): left and down (quadrant III)
- D(1, –3): right and down (quadrant IV), relatively close to the y = −3 line at x = 1
- E(3, –2): far right and down (quadrant IV) at x = 3, y = −2
- F(3, 2): far right and up (quadrant I) at x = 3, y = 2
Key visual checks to pick the correct plane:
- There should be a point at x = 3 with y = 2 and another at x = 3 with y = −2 (F above, E below).
- A point at x = −3, y = 3 (B) in the upper-left.
- A point at x = −2, y = −1 (C) in the lower-left.
- A point at x = 1, y = −3 (D) slightly right of the origin and far down.
If you upload the four images or tell me which diagram matches those placements, I’ll tell you which one is correct.
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