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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which could be the coordinates of W and Z, shown in the graph above?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do you do this??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you mean when you say distance up from the origin a? I have no clue how to do this :\

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will not do your homework for you. I can help you learn how to figure it out.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no i just wanted you to show me how to do it.. but thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is no process to this one. It is all about understanding the graph.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The length of each line is "a" because it is a square and squares have all sides the same length.

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