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OpenStudy (princeevee):

will medal for answer

OpenStudy (princeevee):

OpenStudy (princeevee):

@dan815

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

oh ok is easy I think you just need to find the coordinatres? is that want you are trying to do?

OpenStudy (princeevee):

what type of relation is shown on the diagram

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

I believe it is C ..are you trying to pick one of the sets fro mthe bottome or looking for a totally separate anwere

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

yah C I am positive it is C

OpenStudy (princeevee):

k thanks can you help me with more?

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

yeah

OpenStudy (princeevee):

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

oj so its A....see the left ishte x coordinate nad the right it the y coordinate on it: so you have 02 on the left with and arrow going to 3 that will be (-2,3) and so on ok?

OpenStudy (princeevee):

thank you

OpenStudy (princeevee):

theres still a few more so i am thankful that you can help me ^-^

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

ok cool..just put them up here :-)

OpenStudy (princeevee):

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

alright im working on ti :-)

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

ok it B..so to do this left to right position is the x coordinate; up and down is the y coordinate and those are written (x,y) so you can kinda count them out on the graoh, see? Any more? im happy to help

OpenStudy (princeevee):

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

so I will tell you which one, but he domain is the x coordinate ..remember (x, y) the aswer is A

OpenStudy (princeevee):

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

ok so the range is the y cpprdinates (x,y)in this case the right column. the answer is C

OpenStudy (princeevee):

last one

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

ok le me look :-)

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

ok same thing ; the y ccordinates ; the anser is D. I hope that helps!

OpenStudy (princeevee):

got an A thank you!

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

and if you would like, message me sometime and I will be hapy to try to help with some practice :-)

OpenStudy (princeevee):

ok im going to fan you ^-^

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

thanks

OpenStudy (cowgirl1):

im it worked out :-)

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