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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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.