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You move up 1 unit and down 4 units. You end at (5, -3). Where did you start?

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You move up 1 unit and down 4 units. You end at (5, -3). Where did you start?

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To find the starting point, we need to reverse the movements.

  1. Starting from the end point (5, -3), you first move up 4 units because you originally moved down 4 units. This changes the y-coordinate from -3 to -3 + 4 = 1. So now you're at (5, 1).

  2. Then, you move down 1 unit because you originally moved up 1 unit. This changes the y-coordinate from 1 to 1 - 1 = 0. So now you're at (5, 0).

Therefore, you started at (5, 0).

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