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  • 13-03-2024
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You start at (-1, -2). You move right 1 unit and up 3 units. Where do you end?

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odavi4379
odavi4379 odavi4379
  • 13-03-2024

You start at the point (-1, -2) on a coordinate plane. Moving right 1 unit means you increase the x-coordinate by 1, and moving up 3 units means you increase the y-coordinate by 3.

1. Starting at (-1, -2):

- Move right 1 unit: (-1 + 1, -2) = (0, -2)

- Move up 3 units: (0, -2 + 3) = (0, 1)

So, you end at the point (0, 1) after moving right 1 unit and up 3 units from the starting point (-1, -2).

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