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I want to plot my vertex on a cartesian plane. My question is can i go by different values on the axis? Since my vertex is (1, -64) could i go by 8 on the
y axis, and by 1 on the x axis???
sure. You can label the axes any way you want. This is often useful when y varies by large amounts.
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