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You start at -1, 1. Move left three units and right eight units. Where do you end?
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You start at -1, 1. Move left three units and right eight units. Where do you end?
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Answer:
-1.1-.3=-1.4 -1.4+.8=-0.6
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Once you move 3 units to left you’re at -4,1 then 8 units to the right you’re at 4,1
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