SOLUTION: If you move 7 units up along the y-axis from (–3, –13), which point will you end up at?
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Question 674593: If you move 7 units up along the y-axis from (–3, –13), which point will you end up at?
Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x,y), so (x = -3) and (y=-13)
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Add 7 to the y value
-13 + 7 = -6
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(-3,-6)
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