Which could be the coordinates of W and Z, shown in the graph above?
How do you do this??
It looks like the distance up from the origin is "a". And the shape looks to be a square. In the absence of other information, I would assume those things to be true.
what do you mean when you say distance up from the origin a? I have no clue how to do this :\
I mean that the point on the y-axis, horizontal from the point "w" is labeled (0,a). If there were a number there, say 3, that point would be a distance of 3 from the origin. Here, "a" represents the distance.
The answer choices are: a. W(0, 0), Z(a, a) c. W(0, a), Z(a, 0) b. W(a, a), Z(a, 0) d. W(0, a), Z(0, a)
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no i just wanted you to show me how to do it.. but thanks
There is no process to this one. It is all about understanding the graph.
The length of each line is "a" because it is a square and squares have all sides the same length.
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