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You start at (2, 2). You move up 8 units. Where do you end?
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You start at (2, 2). You move up 8 units. Where do you end?
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(2,10) is the answer up means going up by y value (x,y) y is the second one so (2,10) is the answer
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Answer: (2, 10) hope this helps have a good day
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