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How to graph (1, 1 1/3) and (2, 2/3) on a cartesian plane? kindly explain how​

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The points have two coordinates, (x, y)

  • The first coordinate, x represents the distance from zero on the x-axis,
  • The second coordinate, y represents the distance from zero on the y-axis.

To plot a point, mark x coordinate on the x-axis, y-coordinate on the y-axis, then add imaginary lines parallel to x- and y-axis, the intersection of those lines is the point to be plotted.

The points we have:

  • (1, 1 1/3) and (2, 2/3)

See attached, it should be clear visually.

How to graph (1, 1 1/3) and (2, 2/3) on a cartesian plane? kindly explain how​-example-1
How to graph (1, 1 1/3) and (2, 2/3) on a cartesian plane? kindly explain how​-example-2
How to graph (1, 1 1/3) and (2, 2/3) on a cartesian plane? kindly explain how​-example-3

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