SOLUTION: Plot the point with coordinates (–4, 3).

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Question 120030: Plot the point with coordinates (–4, 3).
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Start at the origin (where the the x and y axis intersect)


Now move your pencil 4 units to the left


We move 4 units in this direction since the x-coordinate is -4 (its the first number of the pair)







Now go 3 units up


We move 3 units in this direction since the y-coordinate is 3 (its the second number of the pair)






Plot a point where the pencil lands





So here is the point (-4,3)





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