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What is the difference between plotting (2, 3) and (3, 2) on a coordinate plane? Explain ​

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When plotting coordinates, the first variety is referred to as your X axis, whilst the second number is your Y. Since the X axis goes left and right, and the Y axis goes up and down, plotting (2,3) would be a factor nearer to the backside of the plan and someplace in the right. (3,2) would be higher up and less far right.

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When plotting coordinates, the first number is called your X axis, while the second number is your Y. Since the X axis goes left and right, and the Y axis goes up and down, plotting (2,3) would be a point closer to the bottom of the graph and somewhere in the right. (3,2) would be higher up and less far right.Ma
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