Respuesta :

ntObserve the graph carefully.

It is evident that each square of the grid has a side of 1 unit.

The x-coordinate is defined as the horizontal distance of the point from the origin. While y-coordinate is defined as the vertical distance of the point from the origin.

Point F

Consider that point F lies at 4 units right and 1 unit downwards from the origin. So the corresponding coordinates of the point F will be (4,-1).

Point H

Consider that point H lies at 1 unit right and 4 units upwards from the origin. So the corresponding coordinates of the point F will be (1,4).

Point A

Consider that point A lies at 2 units left and 3 units upwards from the origin. So the corresponding coordinates of point A will be (-2,3).

Point K

Consider that point K lies on the x-axis so its vertical distance from the origin will be zero. Also, K lies at 2 units left of the origin. Then the coordinates of point K will be (-2,0).

Point C

Consider that point C lies at 3 units left and 2 units downwards from the origin. So the corresponding coordinates of point C will be (-3,-2).

Thus, the required set of coordinates are obtained as,

[tex]\begin{gathered} F(4,-1) \\ H(1,4) \\ A(-2,3) \\ K(-2,0) \\ C(-3,-2) \end{gathered}[/tex]