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Using the Graph below, find the point(s) whose coordinates satisfy the given condition. a) The Abscissa is -2
b) The x coordinate is positive
c) The Ordinate is 1
d) The y coordinate is negative
e) the sum of abscissa and ordinate is 5


Using the Graph below, find the point(s) whose coordinates satisfy the given condition.

a) The Ab

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