natalie3709
natalie3709 natalie3709
  • 06-04-2022
  • Mathematics
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∞You start at (10, 5). You move left 5 units. Where do you end?

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caydeeboyett
caydeeboyett caydeeboyett
  • 06-04-2022
(5,5) sorry if it’s wrong!
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Аноним Аноним
  • 06-04-2022

hello!

We have the following point:-

[tex]\sf{(10,5)}[/tex]

where 10 is the x-coordinate & 5 is the y-coordinate.

If we move 5 units to the left, then we subtract 5 from the x-coordinate:-

[tex]\sf{(10-5,5)}[/tex]

Hence, the point is:-

[tex]\bigstar{\boxed{\pmb{5,5}}}[/tex]

note:-

Hope everything is clear; if you need any clarification/explanation, kindly let me know, and I'll comment and/or edit my answer :)

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