The x coordinate of B is the x (horizontal) distance to get to B from the origin (A)
The y coordinate of B is the y (vertical) distance to get to B from the origin (A)
Those distances are labelled in the graph.
Lia W.
asked 02/02/22Determine the coordinates for vertex B
PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THE LINK IN THE SEARCH BAR FOR THE PICTURE: https://i.postimg.cc/LXchQkyq/geometry.png
The x coordinate of B is the x (horizontal) distance to get to B from the origin (A)
The y coordinate of B is the y (vertical) distance to get to B from the origin (A)
Those distances are labelled in the graph.
Philip P. answered 02/03/22
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The coordinates are expressed as an ordered pair, (x,y), where x is the distance along the x-axis to vertex B and y is the distance long the y-axis. The figure shows you those distances, expressed as letters rather than numbers. Just put those distances in place of the x and y in (x,y). Post your answer as a comment and I'll tell you if it's right.
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