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When plotting coordinates, the first number is called your X axis, while the second number is your Y. Since the X axis goes left and right, and the Y axis goes up and down, plotting (2,3) would be a point closer to the bottom of the graph and somewhere in the right. (3,2) would be higher up and less far right.
Hope this helps and by plotting them, you could visualize these concepts more.
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The difference between (2, 3) and (3,2)  on a coordinate plane is (-1, 1)

Given the coordinate points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2). The difference between the coordinates is given as:

  • (x1, y1) - (x2, y2) = (x1,-x2, y1 - y2)

Note that the difference in similar coordinate was taken

Given the coordinate points (2, 3) and (3,2)

  • (2, 3) - (3,2) = (2-3, 3-2)
  • (2, 3) - (3,2) = (-1, 1)

Hence the difference between (2, 3) and (3,2)  on a coordinate plane is (-1, 1)

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