Problem 1 :
Graph the ordered pair (2, 3).
Problem 2 :
Graph the ordered pair (1, -2).
Problem 3 :
Graph the ordered pair (-4, 3).
Problem 4 :
Graph the ordered pair (-3, -4).
Problem 1 :
Graph the ordered pair (2, 3).
Solution :
The first value of the ordered pair is always corresponding to x axis and the second to y axis.
Since, the first value 2 is positive, we have to start from the origin and move 2 units to the right.
Since, the second value 3 is positive, now move 3 units to the up.
Then, we have
Problem 2 :
Graph the ordered pair (1, -2).
Solution :
The first value of the ordered pair is always corresponding to x axis and the second to y axis.
Since, the first value 1 is positive, we have to start from the origin and move 1 unit to the right.
Since, the second value -2 is negative, now move 2 units to the down.
Then, we have
Problem 3 :
Graph the ordered pair (-4, 3).
Solution :
The first value of the ordered pair is always corresponding to x axis and the second to y axis.
Since, the first value -4 is negative, we have to start from the origin and move 4 units to the left.
Since, the second value 3 is positive, now move 3 units to the up.
Then, we have
Problem 4 :
Graph the ordered pair (-3, -4).
Solution :
The first value of the ordered pair is always corresponding to x axis and the second to y axis.
Since, the first value -3 is negative, we have to start from the origin and move 3 units to the left.
Since, the second value -4 is negative, now move 4 units to the down.
Then, we have
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