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Antwan Mullins
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5 August, 09:17
How can you put (6.4+0.92, 15.74-2.64) on a graph
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Sarah
5 August, 09:36
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Can your actually plus and subtract from the numbers so you can put it in coordinates?
If so it would be (7.32, 13.11)
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