To solve the questions, I need to analyze the ordered pairs associated with each animal and their coordinates. Let's go through each question step-by-step, based on the assumption of typical coordinate locations for each animal. However, since I can't view images, I'll address the questions based purely on the logical reasoning:
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What animal can be found at the ordered pair (-3, 5)?
- You'll need to determine which animal is at this coordinate based on the image provided.
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What animal can be found at the ordered pair (-5, -2)?
- Again, identify the animal based on the indicated coordinate.
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Find the lizards! What is the ordered pair?
- Choose the correct ordered pair for the lizards.
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Find the snakes! What is the ordered pair?
- Identify which of the provided pairs corresponds to the snakes.
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Find the frogs! What is the ordered pair?
- Determine the corresponding ordered pair for the frogs.
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What is the distance between the giraffes and apes?
- You can find the distance using the distance formula: \[ d = \sqrt{{(x_2 - x_1)^2 + (y_2 - y_1)^2}} \]
- Plug in the coordinates for giraffes and apes to calculate.
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What is the distance between the apes and the snakes?
- Again, use the distance formula with the coordinates for apes and snakes.
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Which quadrant has the giraffes?
- Determine the quadrant based on the x and y values of the giraffes' coordinates.
- Quadrant I: (x > 0, y > 0)
- Quadrant II: (x < 0, y > 0)
- Quadrant III: (x < 0, y < 0)
- Quadrant IV: (x > 0, y < 0)
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Which quadrant has the snakes?
- Similar to the giraffes, identify the quadrant using the snakes' coordinates.
If you provide the images or coordinates associated with these animals, I could give you more precise answers to each question.