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OpenStudy (anonymous):
WILL FAN AND MEDAL!!!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think its A
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i don't
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok so b or d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
clear what the coordinates there are?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no :/ but im thinking C?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok maybe this will help|dw:1446783306246:dw|
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\((5,3)\) meas right 5, up 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh so C is correct
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
need really to stop focusing on A,B,C,D and look at the coordinate of that point
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how would you describe the point, left, or right how many, up or down how many?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
left down 3?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im sorry idk how to do this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
not left left is this way |dw:1446783650127:dw|
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
you went right |dw:1446783690454:dw|
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok so x is always on the right side?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no, x is not always on the right, it could be on the left, for example here where \(x=-2\) and \(y=4\)|dw:1446783754591:dw|
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the point \((-2,4)\) means starting at the place where the axes cross ((0,0)\) go LEFT 2, UP 4
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok i get
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now lets look at our point again
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