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Arturiano [62]
1 year ago
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Question 10 of 17, Step 1 of 14CorrectConsider the following:A (3.25, 0)B(-2, -4.25)Plot the given points on the graph.AnswerKey

padKeyboard ShortcutsTo plot a point on the graph, click on the appropriate position on the graph. To move a point, drag thepoint from its original position to its new position.Points can be moved by dragging or using the arrow keys.43-4-3-2HI--2

Mathematics
1 answer:
eimsori [14]1 year ago
6 0

Given

The points are given

A(3.25,0),B(-2,-4.25)

Explanation

To determine the points on the graph ,

(3.25,0),(-2,-4.25)<h2>Answer </h2>

Plot the points on the graph,

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