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OpenStudy (anonymous):

easy just look at the graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which graph shows the ordered pairs shown in the table?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the first image are the order pairs then see which graph show them

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If it's easy, can't you do it yourself?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its easy for other people not me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, okay. I'll guide you through this. First of all, does this make sense to you?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

why did u draw that ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

To explain x and y in the tables.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well x u always wanna check left and right first and y is horizontal right ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes. X is always before Y. Now, look through all the graphs and find -3 in x. Then, move your finger up to 1 in y. That is (-3, 1). Repeat and you should find the correct graph. If one graph doesn't have it, eliminate it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay ill try exactly what u said thanks i should be able to get it now that i understand.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem, good luck :)

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