The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.
If you mean the point of (2, 5) then the 1st step is to move 2 units to the right of the origin then move 5 units up to locate the given point.
The x coordinate will be -5, so any point (-5,y) will satisfy this.
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-3 to 2 is +5 units so move another +5 units to +7 -4 to -1 is +3 units so move another +3 units to +2 So the other end point is (7,2)
That depends on the direction of the point in reference to the original coordinate. If the new point is 5 units to the right of (1,3), then the point is (6,3). If the point is 5 units left of (1,3), then the point is (-4,3). And so on.
YES From your start point draw a line 5 units up, from this point draw a line 5 units across, from this point draw a line 5 units down, from this point draw a line 5 units back to the start. You have drawn a square with a total perimeter length of 20 units and a area of 25 square units.
The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.
If you we're at the point (8,-2) and you went 5 units right and 2 units up, you'd be at (13,0).
The answer depends on the units: 62 millimetres is somewhat narrower than 62 kilometres!
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161 milesTake I-5 NORTH, from Redding, to OR-62 EAST to NORTH MEDFORD at EXIT 30 in OREGON.Take OR-62 EAST to Eagle Point.
If you mean the point of (2, 5) then the 1st step is to move 2 units to the right of the origin then move 5 units up to locate the given point.
The x coordinate will be -5, so any point (-5,y) will satisfy this.
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The coordinates are (10, 5).