A fly lands on one wall of a room. The lower left-hand corner of the wall is selected as the origin of a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. The fly is located at the ...

To determine the location of the fly on the wall, we need more information. We need to know either the coordinates of the fly or some other information that can be used to calculate its location.

If you have the coordinates of the fly, you can simply provide those coordinates, and I can tell you its location. The coordinates consist of two numbers: one for the horizontal position (x-coordinate) and one for the vertical position (y-coordinate). For example, if the fly is at position (3, 4), it means it is located 3 units to the right and 4 units up from the origin.

If you don't have the coordinates but have some other information, such as distances or angles, I can guide you on how to calculate the fly's location. Please provide any additional details or specific information you have about the fly's location.