SOLUTION: How would you plot (-6,-5)and(1,3)? Thank You

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Question 74105: How would you plot (-6,-5)and(1,3)?
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Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To plot (-6,-5) start at the origin (where the x and the y axis cross) and go 6 units to the left (-6 on the x axis) and 5 units down (-5 on the y). To plot (1,3) start at the origin and go 1 units to the right (+1 on the x axis) and 3 units up (+3 on the y). Here's where the 2 points would show up. Note: The circles are supposed to be filled in points.

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