Choose the set of points that lies on the given graph (–3, 9), (–1, 5), (3, –3) (–3, 9), (–1, 5), (3, 3) (3, 9), (–1, 5), (3, –3) (3, 9), (1, –5), (3, 3) http://static.k12.com/eli/ecollege/543/7_29458/2_30738_3_29461/dda2b196448e6c1ce9519b2de906372cfa9d24d4/media/a0f2a034f6d121f1c722dce0cf43a4cdbdd43796/mediaasset_213121_1.gif
It's the first option, because:
Firstly, we need to know what (-3, 9) means. It actually represents a point. Firstly, you start at the origin, which is the centre of the cross formed by the two thick lines.
The first number, "-3", tells you to go left three steps. "3" would be go right. The second number, "9" tells you to go up nine steps.
You can see that this point actually lies on the slanted line.
@Sam_Aka_Sara did u get it?
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