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Ivan
3 years ago
11

Which graph shows the points (−112, 12) and (1.5, −0.5) plotted correctly? On a coordinate plane, a point is 0.5 units to the ri

ght and 1.5 units up. Another point is 0.5 units to the left and 1.5 units down. On a coordinate plane, a point is 1.5 units to the left and 0.5 units up. Another point is 1.5 units to the right and 0.5 units down. On a coordinate plane, a point is 0.5 units to the left and 1.5 units up. Another point is 0.5 units to the right and 1.5 units down. On a coordinate plane, a point is 1.5 units to the left and 0.5 units down. Another point is 1.5 units to the right and 0.5 units up.

Mathematics
2 answers:
chubhunter [2.5K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Graph 'B' represents the correct graph.

The correct graph is attached below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let 'A' be the point:

  • A\left(-1\frac{1}{2},\:\frac{1}{2}\right)

Let 'B' be the point:

  • B\:\left(1.5,\:-0.5\right)

As point A(-1 1/2, 1/2) can be written as:

A=\left(-\frac{3}{2},\:\frac{1}{2}\right)=\left(-1.5,\:0.5\right)

so plotting the point A=\left(-1.5,\:0.5\right)\:\:\:\: and B\:\left(1.5,\:-0.5\right) on a B\:\left(1.5,\:-0.5\right).

  • As we know that the 2nd quadrant, in the upper left-hand corner, consists of negative values of x and positive values of y.

Thus, the point A(-1.5, 0.5) will be plotted in the 2nd quadrant at x = -1.5 and y=0.5

i.e. at x= -1.5, y = 0.5

  • As we know that the 4th quadrant, the lower left-hand corner, consists of positive values of x and negative values of y.

Point B(1.5, -0.5) will be plotted in the 4th quadrant at x = 1.5 and y = -0.5

i.e. at x= 1.5, y = -0.5

Thus, graph 'B' represents the correct graph.

The correct graph is attached below.

tigry1 [53]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

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