SOLUTION: I am supposed to plot the point with coordinates (-3, -3)...How do I do this?

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Question 82791: I am supposed to plot the point with coordinates (-3, -3)...How do I do this?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To plot (-3,-3) start from the origin (0,0) where the x and y axis intersect. Then we go 3 units to the left (-3 in the x direction) and 3 units down (-3 in the y direction) to get to (-3,-3).

Here is the point (-3,-3) plotted on the coordinate system

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