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Explain why (5,-2) and (-2,5) do not represent the same point
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Explain why (5,-2) and (-2,5) do not represent the same point
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Let A(5,-2) and B(-2, 5)
To get A we have to go 5 units horizontally (5 on the right) and - 2 units vertically, (down 2 ) whereas for B(-2,5):
To get B we have to go -2 units horizontally (2 on the LEFT) and 5 units vertically, (UP 5)
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