To maintain an equivalent ratio, we need to choose a coordinate pair that has the same ratio as O (4, 1). The ratio in this case is 4:1 or 4/1.
Let's check each coordinate pair to see if it has the same ratio:
1. O (1, 4): The ratio is 1:4 or 1/4, which is not the same as 4/1. This is not the correct coordinate pair.
2. O (1, 3): The ratio is 1:3 or 1/3, which is not the same as 4/1. This is not the correct coordinate pair.
3. O (0, 4): The ratio is 0:4, which is not valid because we cannot divide by zero. This is not the correct coordinate pair.
Therefore, the correct coordinate pair to plot on the coordinate plane so the ratio remains equivalent to O (4, 1) is O (1, 4).
Choose the coordinate pair to plot on the coordinate plane so the ratio stays equivalent.O (4, 1)
O (1, 4)
O (1, 3)
O (0, 4)
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