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alisha [4.7K]
3 years ago
13

Can someone please help with this.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Svetlanka [38]3 years ago
8 0

The points that represent the relationship are (2,4), (5,7), (7,9).

Step-by-step explanation:

1. It is given that Brent was always 2 meters in front of Joel.

2. In the first case, when Joel is at 2 meters, Brent will be 2 meters in front of that, i.e. at 2 meters + 2 meters = 4 meters. Hence, when Joel is at 2 meters distance from the school, Brent will be at 4 meters distance from the school. Hence, the point on the coordinate grid is (2,4) here.

3. Similarly, in the second case, when Joel is at 5 meters, Brent will be 2 meters in front of that, i.e. at 5 meters + 2 meters = 7 meters. Hence, the point on the coordinate grid is (5,7) here.

4. Similarly, in the third case, when Joel is at 7 meters, Brent will be 2 meters in front of that, i.e. at 7 meters + 2 meters = 9 meters.  Hence, the point on the coordinate grid is (7,9) here.

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