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Mathematics, 27.08.2020 08:01 lolyan555

Jaxon and Isaac live different directions from the city center. Jaxon lives 10 blocks east and 5 blocks north. Isaac lives 8 blocks west and 15 blocks south. a. The city center is the origin. What would the coordinates be for Jaxon and Isaac? What quadrant would each of them live in? b. If Jaxon and Isaac wanted to ride bikes to each other’s house, how far would it be to travel one way? c. If they decide to meet in the middle and then ride to Jaxon’s house, how far would it be? What would the coordinate be for the middle? d. If the city blocks were overlaid on a coordinate grid, what would be the slope of the straight line that would connect Jaxon’s home to Isaac’s home? Would it be horizontal, vertical, or neither?

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