A graph of the coordinates of each of the given points is shown on the coordinate plane in the image attached below.
In Euclidean Geometry, an ordered pair is a pair of two elements (data points) that is written in a fixed order and within parentheses as (x, y), which represents the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of any graph respectively.
In order to plot the coordinates of each of the given points, you would have to move to the right or left on the x-axis and then move up or down on the y-axis.
In conclusion, we would use an online graphing tool to plot the points in the different quadrants by placing the ordered pair or coordinates on the coordinate plane;
A = (-4,3)
B = (0,-1)
C = (2,-5)
D = (4,0)