Four students, Amy, Jacob, Rita, and Leo, plotted the point (−174, −2.5) . Their graphs are shown here. Whose graph is correct? Responses Jacob Jacob - no response given Amy Amy - no response given Rita Rita - no response given Leo

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To determine whose graph is correct for the point (-174, -2.5), we need to check the coordinates plotted by each student.

The coordinates (-174, -2.5) mean:

  • The x-coordinate is -174 (which is to the left of the origin on the x-axis).
  • The y-coordinate is -2.5 (which is below the origin on the y-axis).

For the point (-174, -2.5) to be correctly plotted, the graph must have a point located at:

  • An x-value of -174, which is far to the left, and
  • A y-value of -2.5, which is slightly below the x-axis.

Without the actual graphs to review, I can't pinpoint which student's graph is correct. However, you need to find the graph that has a point plotted at the position corresponding to these values.

If you can visually identify or describe the graphs of the students based on these coordinates, you will be able to tell which graph correctly represents the point (-174, -2.5).

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