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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The first coordinate of an (x, y) ordered pair is the horizontal distance to the right of the vertical y-axis. A negative value indicates a distance to the left.
The second coordinate of an (x, y) pair is the vertical distance above the horizontal x-axis. A negative value indicates a distance below the axis.
The point (1, 4), for example, is 1 unit right and 4 units up from the origin, where the axes cross.
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Additional comment
It is a good idea to get comfortable plotting points and reading the coordinates of points on a graph. You will use that skill a lot in Algebra courses. Reading graphs is also a skill useful in Life.