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Question 53367: Plot points with coordinates: (2,3) (3,4) (4,5). What do you observe? Can you give
coordinates of another point with the same properties?
This is TOUGH! They gave me a graph with y at the top and x on the right side. The lines are in the form of a cross in other words and there is a graph of small squares behind this. I could not copy and paste one like it. HELP!! McGraw Hill 6th edtion. Chapter 6 Section 2, problem number 23. Thanks!!!
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In graphing these points, notice that if you start with the first point (2,3), to get to the next point, you have to go over 1 to the right and up 1, which takes you to (3,4). Then to get to the third point from the second point, you go over 1 more to the right and up 1 more, which takes you to (4,5). To get another point on this line, just go over another unit to the right and up 1 more, and this will take you to the next point which would be (5,6). Notice also, that for each point on this line, the y value is always 1 more than the x value.
I don't have your book, so I don't quite follow what you mean by the rest of your description of this graph.
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