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Problem we want to give the coordinates of each point, and i have graphed all of them to match the graph you see in the book.
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The only one that's a little bit off the chart is e, but you can look at the graph in your book to kind of help find that one.
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Let's start with a.
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Again, i always want to go as an ordered pair, so x and then y.
00:18
We start at the origin every time.
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So if i start from the origin and then go to the right, i'm landing at 5, but i am not moving that point up or down, so my y value would be zero.
00:30
So 5 -0.
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Now let's go to b.
00:32
Again, looking for an ordered pair, we want to talk in terms of x and then in terms of y.
00:37
So i go from the origin one over and then all the way up to four.
00:44
So that is one four.
00:47
Next, let's go to c down here in the third quadrant.
00:51
So you want to look at how far over you go to be in line with that point.
00:54
It's negative four.
00:56
And then we go down and that is at negative three.
01:01
So c is at negative four, negative three.
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D, hopefully you spotted already.
01:05
It is right smack on the origin, which is always going to be zero zero...