SOLUTION: how do I plot (-7/2,1/2) on a graph? Is it looking for (-7,2) and (1,2)or is -7/2 a fraction on the graph? I can't find find the spot for -7/2 on the graph but it does have a 1/2.

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Question 776461: how do I plot (-7/2,1/2) on a graph? Is it looking for (-7,2) and (1,2)or is -7/2 a fraction on the graph? I can't find find the spot for -7/2 on the graph but it does have a 1/2. It is online program.
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


is indeed a fraction. I can't help you operate your particular version of on-line answering system, but it might help to realize that

And if you are being graded even partly on your ability to figure out the right combination to satisfy the requirements of on-line data input, then I would ask for my tuition money back. You are in the course to learn mathematics, not the manipulation of an on-line input system.

John

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