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18 October, 18:58

A coordinate is a number.

a) It could not be rewritten as a true biconditional statement.

b) It uses terminology that is not precise or accurate.

c) It is a good definition.

d) It is not written in terms that have been previously defined or are clearly understood.

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  1. 18 October, 19:14
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    The answer is A

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A coordinate is a set of value that show an exact position. On graphs it is a pair of numbers: the first number shows the distance along, x-axis, and the second number shows the distance up or down, y-axis. Example (x, y) = (2,3).

    It is not bi conditional.
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