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which ordered pair is shown on the graph? ( ?, )

Question

which ordered pair is shown on the graph?

( ?, )

Explanation:

Response

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<reasoning>

Identify the horizontal coordinate

To find the first value in the ordered pair, we look at the horizontal \(x\)-axis. Starting from the origin \((0,0)\), we move horizontally to align with the red point. The point aligns with \(3\) on the \(x\)-axis.

Identify the vertical coordinate

To find the second value in the ordered pair, we look at the vertical \(y\)-axis. Starting from the origin \((0,0)\), we move vertically down to align with the red point. The point aligns with \(-4\) on the \(y\)-axis.

Combine into an ordered pair

An ordered pair is written in the form \((x, y)\). Substituting our values, we get \((3, -4)\).
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<answer>
Which ordered pair is shown on the graph?
(<blank>3</blank>, <blank>-4</blank>)
</answer>

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Answer:

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Identify the horizontal coordinate

To find the first value in the ordered pair, we look at the horizontal \(x\)-axis. Starting from the origin \((0,0)\), we move horizontally to align with the red point. The point aligns with \(3\) on the \(x\)-axis.

Identify the vertical coordinate

To find the second value in the ordered pair, we look at the vertical \(y\)-axis. Starting from the origin \((0,0)\), we move vertically down to align with the red point. The point aligns with \(-4\) on the \(y\)-axis.

Combine into an ordered pair

An ordered pair is written in the form \((x, y)\). Substituting our values, we get \((3, -4)\).
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<answer>
Which ordered pair is shown on the graph?
(<blank>3</blank>, <blank>-4</blank>)
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