Which point is located at (-3,-2)?

The point (-3, -2) is located three units to the left and two units downwards from the origin (0, 0) on a Cartesian plane.

The point (-3, -2) is located in the coordinate plane. The first number, -3, represents the x-coordinate, which tells us the horizontal position of the point. The second number, -2, represents the y-coordinate, indicating the vertical position of the point. To locate this point on a graph, start at the origin (the point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect) and move to the left 3 units along the x-axis and then move down 2 units along the y-axis. At the end of this movement, you will find the point (-3, -2).

ummm, point P?