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OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

Graph the points A(-5, 0), B(-4, 3), and C(0, -4) on the same coordinate plane? (graphs/coordinate planes in comments)

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

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OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

I think it's B

OpenStudy (palwandew):

No. Its not B

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

oh sorry I ment C

OpenStudy (palwandew):

No

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

ok then tell me what im doing wrong

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

yeah I do

OpenStudy (palwandew):

Then why you are giving wrong answer?

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

because the first one is A -5,0 which means -5 would be on x line and 0 would be on y line

OpenStudy (palwandew):

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OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

then its the forth graph

OpenStudy (palwandew):

No its 1st graph. Check it

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

that's what I ment I looked at the first one and thought it was the forth one

OpenStudy (palwandew):

Hahaha. You are genius.

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

sorry I do it all the time want to help with more

OpenStudy (palwandew):

@fluttershyK What does it means A(-5,0)?

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

it mean to put A at the point (-5, 0)

OpenStudy (palwandew):

How you put it?

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

oh um I have to go

OpenStudy (palwandew):

Okay

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