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The ordinate is twice the abscissa and x E {-1, 0, 1}.

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Answer:

The answer in the attached figure

Explanation:

Let

x------> the abscissa

y-----> the ordinate

we know that


y=2x -----> given problem

The domain is
[-1, 0, 1]

so

For
x=-1


y=2(-1)=-2

The point is
(-1,-2)

For
x=0


y=2(0)=0

The point is
(0,0)

For
x=1


y=2(1)=2

The point is
(1,2)

The answer in the attached figure


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