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Imagine that you are plotting points on a coordinate plane. Each axis is labeled with integers from −5 to 5. Explain how you would plot a point at the location (−21 2 , −4).

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Answered by ShadesOfAesthetic
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Sample Response: Start at the origin. The x-coordinate is −2½ , so move left 2½ units. −2½ is halfway between −3 and −2. The y-coordinate is −4, so move down 4 units. Plot the point.

Answered by amitnrw
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Given : plotting points on a coordinate plane. Each axis is labeled with integers from −5 to 5

To Find :  plot a  point at the location

(-2 1/2 , - 4)

Solution:

Intersection of origin is ( 0 , 0)

To locate (-2 1/2 , 4)

Ist go left from origin  and then choose mid point of -2  & - 3

Then from there go 4 units downward

and Mar the point

Point is (-2 1/2 , 4)

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