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In Math / Junior High School | 2025-08-04

how to graph x -3 -1 1 2 3 and y -29 -5 3 1 -5​

Asked by sabalbarinoremecarlm

Answer (1)

Answer:Step-by-step explanation:Step 1 . Create ordered pairs  Combine the given \(x\) and \(y\) values into ordered pairs \((x,y)\).  The ordered pairs are: \((-3,-29)\), \((-1,-5)\), \((1,3)\), \((2,1)\), \((3,-5)\).  Step 2 . Draw the coordinate axes  Draw a horizontal \(x\)-axis and a vertical \(y\)-axis, intersecting at the origin \((0,0)\).  Label the axes and mark a suitable scale for both \(x\) and \(y\) values.  Step 3 . Plot each point  For each ordered pair \((x,y)\), locate the \(x\)-value on the \(x\)-axis and the \(y\)-value on the \(y\)-axis.  Plot a point at the intersection of the vertical line from the \(x\)-value and the horizontal line from the \(y\)-value.           Solution               The solution involves plotting the points \((-3,-29)\), \((-1,-5)\), \((1,3)\), \((2,1)\), and \((3,-5)\) on a graph.

Answered by lakshmi12102008 | 2025-08-04