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Answer:

2.7

Explanation:

Short answer: took the test

Actual explanation: Finding the coordinate means that we need to find the x distance first between the two points. So, the coordinates are A (0, 0) and B (4, 3).  

- the x distance: 0 to 4, which is 4 units.

Using the 4 units and the fraction, 2/3 because we want to find it 2/3 the distance a-b, we set it up like this

-2/3 * 4/1 (4/1 comes from the x-distance, which is 4 units) and get 8/3 (by multiplying across) which is 2.666,

and we round it to get 2.7, which is the final answer.

they are only asking for the x-distance, which is why we only solved for the x distance.

hope this helps :)
~addison~

Two unique points on a line define the boundaries of a line segment. A line segment is sometimes referred to as a section of a line that links two places.

2.7 : In order to calculate the coordinate, we must first determine the x distance between the two points. So, A (0, 0) and B are the coordinates (4, 3).

- the x distance, which is 4 units from 0 to 4.

This is how we set it up using the 4 units and the fraction 2/3 to get the distance between a and b.

-2/3 * 4/1 (4/1 is the result of the x-distance, which is 4 units), which produces 8/3 (by multiplication across), which is 2.666,

2.7 is the result after rounding, which completes the equation.

We just provided a solution for the x distance since that is all they asked for.

What is an example of a line segment?

A point at one end, which serves as the beginning point, and an arrow at the other end are used to symbolize rays. This arrow signifies that the line never ends.

A line that you observe without an initial or a terminus is an example. In real life, a line segment might be represented by a stick, a pencil, or a ruler.

For more details about line segment to refer link :

https://brainly.com/question/25727583

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