Why Did the Flying Saucer Have “U. F.O." Printed On It?
For each exercise, plot the three give...
Mathematics, 30.03.2020 23:17, lee2125
Why Did the Flying Saucer Have “U. F.O." Printed On It?
For each exercise, plot the three given points, then draw a line through them. The line, if extended,
will cross a letter outside the grid. Write this letter in each box containing the exercise number.
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1. (4, 5) (-2, -1) (0, 1)
2. (-4, 3) (2, -1) (5, -3)
3. (3, 0) (5, -6) (2, 3)
4. (-5, 2) (-2, 3) (1, 4)
5. (0, -2) (-5, -5) (5, 1)
6. (3, 0) (5, -6) (2, 3)
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7. (-1, -2) (-7, -6) (8,4)
8. (-3, 6) (0, 0) (3, -6)
9. (2, -2) (-4, 0) (5, -3)
10. (0, -6) (4, 6) (2, 0)
11. (-3,5) (0, 3) (-6, 7)
12. (-2,-5) (-7, -5) (8,-5)
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