Choose the ordered pairs that are plotted on this coordinate grid.

(1 point)

(- 5, - 2) (- 3, 2) , (- 1, 6)

(5, - 2) (3, 2), (1, 6)

(- 2, - 5) (2, - 3) (6, - 1)

(- 5, 2) (- 3, 2) (- 1.6)

The ordered pairs that are plotted on this coordinate grid are:

(-5, -2), (-3, 2), (-1, 6)

The ordered pairs that are plotted on the given coordinate grid are:

(-5, -2)
(-3, 2)
(-1, 6)

To determine which ordered pairs are plotted on a coordinate grid, you need to match the given coordinates with their corresponding points on the grid.

Looking at the answer choices:

Option 1: (-5, -2), (-3, 2), (-1, 6)
Option 2: (5, -2), (3, 2), (1, 6)
Option 3: (-2, -5), (2, -3), (6, -1)
Option 4: (-5, 2), (-3, 2), (-1.6)

To plot a point on a coordinate grid, you need to locate the x-coordinate and y-coordinate of each ordered pair. The x-coordinate tells you how far left or right to move along the x-axis, while the y-coordinate tells you how far up or down to move along the y-axis.

Looking at the options:

- (-5, -2): This means you need to move 5 units left and 2 units down from the origin (0,0).
- (-3, 2): Move 3 units left and 2 units up from the origin.
- (-1, 6): Move 1 unit left and 6 units up from the origin.

Now let's compare these plotted points with the given options:

- Option 1: All the ordered pairs from this option match the plotted points.
- Option 2: None of the ordered pairs from this option match the plotted points.
- Option 3: None of the ordered pairs from this option match the plotted points.
- Option 4: None of the ordered pairs from this option match the plotted points.

So, the correct answer is Option 1: (-5, -2), (-3, 2), (-1, 6), as all the ordered pairs from this option match the plotted points on the coordinate grid.