Which ordered pair describes point p?
a) -2, +4
b) -2, -4
c) +4, -2
d) -...
Mathematics, 15.01.2020 04:31 pebble1499
Which ordered pair describes point p?
a) -2, +4
b) -2, -4
c) +4, -2
d) -4, -2
Answers: 3
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