Question 2: See page 4 of 7

What are the steps for using ordered pairs to draw a polygon on a coordinate plane?

Question 3: See page 9 of 17
What is the distance, in centimeters, between the points with coordinates (6,20) and (6,11)?

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Question 2:
1. Start by plotting the first point using the first ordered pair on the coordinate plane.
2. Plot the second point using the second ordered pair on the coordinate plane.
3. Connect the two points with a line segment.
4. Continue plotting and connecting points until the polygon is completed.

Question 3:
To find the distance between two points on a coordinate plane, you can use the distance formula:

distance = sqrt[(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2]

In this case, the coordinates of the two points are:
Point 1: (6,20)
Point 2: (6,11)

Using the formula:

distance = sqrt[(6-6)^2 + (11-20)^2]
distance = sqrt[0 + 81]
distance = sqrt(81)
distance = 9 centimeters

Therefore, the distance between the points with coordinates (6,20) and (6,11) is 9 centimeters.
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