To plot a complex coordinate number, almost ignore "i". Find the real part, for example, 5, -8, pi, 0.98, the number that's not attached to the "i". Then find the imaginary part, the number attached to the i. The real part would be the x coordinate and the y would be the imaginary part. For example: (4-7i) would be plotted on x=4 and y=-7.
The coordinate Pair would be the pair of numbers that would indicate were you should plot a point on a number line. an example would be (4,5). you would start at (0,0), then you would move horizontally 4 spaces to the right, and vertically 5 spaces up. Please recomend me if you found this helpful.
I assume you wanted to write (5, 2) but the editor would not allow it. Start where the axes cross and go 5 to the right and 2 up.
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Slope = (difference in y coordinate) / (difference in x coordinate) = (17 - 5) / (4 - 2) = 12/2 = 6
It is called that point...(say, 5, -4) but in the x coordinate. a question may be...Find the x cooriinate of 5, -4, and the x coordinate of it would just be caalled the x coordinate of 5, -4
To plot a complex coordinate number, almost ignore "i". Find the real part, for example, 5, -8, pi, 0.98, the number that's not attached to the "i". Then find the imaginary part, the number attached to the i. The real part would be the x coordinate and the y would be the imaginary part. For example: (4-7i) would be plotted on x=4 and y=-7.
The coordinate Pair would be the pair of numbers that would indicate were you should plot a point on a number line. an example would be (4,5). you would start at (0,0), then you would move horizontally 4 spaces to the right, and vertically 5 spaces up. Please recomend me if you found this helpful.
I assume you wanted to write (5, 2) but the editor would not allow it. Start where the axes cross and go 5 to the right and 2 up.
5
Slope = (difference in y coordinate) / (difference in x coordinate) = (17 - 5) / (4 - 2) = 12/2 = 6
If you mean points of (5, 5) and (1, 5) then the distance is 4
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5 units
To plot the points (1, 2), (2, 1), and (-2, 5) on a graph, you would start by drawing a horizontal x-axis and a vertical y-axis to create a coordinate plane. The x-axis represents the values of the first coordinate in each pair, and the y-axis represents the values of the second coordinate. To plot the point (1, 2), you would start at the origin (0, 0) and move 1 unit to the right along the x-axis and 2 units up along the y-axis. The point (2, 1) would be located 2 units to the right and 1 unit up from the origin, and the point (-2, 5) would be located 2 units to the left and 5 units up.
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