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I am working on a graphing exercise where I had to make a picture using ordered pairs and graph it. Then I had to graph the inverse coordinates. Finally it said to make a different graph this time using the "negative of the ordered pair". I don't understand what that means. For instance..if one of my coordinates is (5, -6). I know the inverse is (-6, 5), but what is the negative of (5, -6)? Thanks...
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