First, plot the point (1,1) on the grid.
Next, draw a line segment upwards with a length of 6 units. Connect the point (1,1) to the point (1,7).
Then, draw a line segment to the right with a length of 4 units. Connect the point (1,7) to the point (5,7).
After that, draw a line segment downwards with a length of 6 units. Connect the point (5,7) to the point (5,1).
Finally, draw a line segment to the left with a length of 4 units. Connect the point (5,1) back to the starting point (1,1).
You have now created a shape that fits the description given, with four right angles and two sides of length 6 units and two sides of length 4 units.
Meredith draws a shape that has four right angles, two sides with lengths of 6 units, and two sides with lengths of 4 units.
Use the point on the grid as a starting point and plot line segments to create a shape that could be Meredith's shape.
Note: Draw each line segment by clicking to plot the endpoints of the line segment.
Keyboard Instructions
Initial graph state
The horizontal axis goes from -0.4 to 8.4 with ticks spaced every 1 unit(s).
The vertical axis goes from -0.4 to 8.4 with ticks spaced every 1 unit(s).
Point with coordinates (1, 1).
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