Which is true of point K at (0,-5)? A. point K is to the left of the y axis B. Point K is on the x-axis C. point K is on the y-axis D. point K is to the right of the y-axis
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Why not actually graph the point K: (0,-5)? the answer to this question should then become obvious.
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It is not unreasonable to expect that you could graph (0,-5). The x-coordinate ix 0 and the y-coordinate is -5, as shown:|dw:1398539249308:dw|
From this diagram can you now identify the correct answer?
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