Mathematics, 10.09.2021 01:00 aguerobia
Hi! Could I please get some help with this question? I'm having a difficult time. Thank you!
Question:
Jon places a point on a coordinate plane at (-1, -12). He wants to place another point across the y-axis, and it must be 11 points away. Where will Jon place the other points?
Choices:
(10, 12)
(9, -13)
(8, -12)
(10, -12)
Thanks for taking the time to help :)
Answers: 2
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