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beks73 [17]
3 years ago
9

1.1.9

Geography
1 answer:
Kitty [74]3 years ago
3 0

Given:

On a number line, suppose point E has a coordinate of - 4, and EG = 4.

To find:

The possible coordinates of point G.

Solution:

It is given that, point E has a coordinate of - 4, and EG = 4. It means, point G is either 4 units left from point E or 4 units right from point E.

If the point G is 4 units left from point E, then

G=E-4

G=-4-4

G=-8

If the point G is 4 units right from point E, then

G=E+4

G=-4+4

G=0

Therefore, the possible coordinates for G are -8 and 0.

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