Mathematics, 12.04.2021 21:30 kland5460
Marvin was taking a Bicycle ride the graph represents his route he started from his home represented by point a on the graph and rode to the community park represented by point b on
the graph which two ordered pairs represent point a and point b on the graph
A 2,3 and b 7,8
A 7,8 and b 2,3
A 3,2 and b 8,7
A 8,7 and b 3,2
Pls help me I need an answer
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