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OpenStudy (anonymous):

https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1346000_1346500/1346422/2/64ed85469b7b053fd4bc1223b4f03b1b1cc4aed8/HS_AL1G2_S2_10_02_ART4.jpg Choose the correct answer. Coordinate Grid Which relation is displayed in the graph? A. {(–3, –1), (2, 2), (0, 1), (1, 3) (–2, 4)} B. {(–3, –1), (–2, 2), (1, 0), (3, 1) (4, –2)} C. {(–3, –1), (2, –2), (1, 0), (3, 1) (4, –2)} D. {(–1, 3), (–2, –2), (0, 1), (3, 1) (4, 2)}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@tom982 @smilie2015

OpenStudy (smilie2015):

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OpenStudy (smilie2015):

keeping this in mind check the values.. for example (1,0) and (3,1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright

OpenStudy (smilie2015):

(-3,-1) (4,-2) find remaining ones

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(-5,3) (6,-4)?

OpenStudy (smilie2015):

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OpenStudy (smilie2015):

what will be it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't understand..

OpenStudy (smilie2015):

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OpenStudy (smilie2015):

got this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is VE. Variable?

OpenStudy (smilie2015):

positive can be written as +ve negative as -ve

OpenStudy (smilie2015):

continue?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Give me a minute.

OpenStudy (smilie2015):

simply going upward and right is gives positive...

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