triangle ABC coordinate

coordinate plane

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how do i do a coordinate plane

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on a work pad

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I don't know what a work pad is.

Ask your teacher to explain it.

To find the coordinates of triangle ABC, you would need more information. Specifically, you need to know at least three distinct points in the triangle. Each point in the plane can be represented by an ordered pair (x, y), where x is the x-coordinate and y is the y-coordinate.

Once you have the coordinates for three distinct points within the triangle (let's call them A, B, and C), you can represent each point with its respective ordered pair.

For example, if A has coordinates (1, 2), B has coordinates (-3, 4), and C has coordinates (5, 6), then the coordinates of triangle ABC would be A(1, 2), B(-3, 4), C(5, 6).

Note that the order in which you list the vertices doesn't matter as long as you remain consistent. In this case, we listed them in alphabetical order, but you could also write them as B(-3, 4), C(5, 6), A(1, 2), or any other permutation.