1. A square garden has the end points listed below. Plot and label these points on the grid: a. A(- 7, 6) b. B(- 2, - 6) c. C(10,- 1) d. D(P, 11)

To plot these points on a grid, we need to use the x and y coordinates provided.

a. Point A is (-7, 6).
Plot this point by starting at the origin (0,0) and moving 7 units to the left along the x-axis and 6 units up along the y-axis. Place a label "A" next to the point.

b. Point B is (-2, -6).
Start at the origin (0,0) and move 2 units to the left along the x-axis and 6 units down along the y-axis. Place a label "B" next to the point.

c. Point C is (10, -1).
Start at the origin (0,0) and move 10 units to the right along the x-axis and 1 unit down along the y-axis. Place a label "C" next to the point.

d. Point D is (P, 11).
Since the x-coordinate is given as "P", we cannot plot the exact point without knowing the value of P. The y-coordinate is given as 11. The label for this point can be "D".

The final plot of these points should look something like this:

(A)----*
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| (C)
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(B)----*
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(D)

Note: The position of point (D) will depend on the value of P.