The points that are plotted in the graph are (0,0) , (1,3/2), (2,4), (3,15/2) and (4,12) and graph is attached below.
To plot the points (x, y) in the given table on a graph (except when x is 5), we can follow these steps:
Identify the x and y values in the table.
Plot the points on a graph.
For the point (0, 0), plot a point at the origin (where the x-axis and y-axis intersect).
For the point (1, 3/2), move to the right on the x-axis to x = 1, then move up to y = 3/2 and plot a point.
For the point (2, 4), move to the right on the x-axis to x = 2, then move up to y = 4 and plot a point.
For the point (3, 15/2), move to the right on the x-axis to x = 3, then move up to y = 15/2 and plot a point.
For the point (4, 12), move to the right on the x-axis to x = 4, then move up to y = 12 and plot a point.
Note: For the point (5, ?), it seems there is no corresponding y-value in the table. You can leave this point blank on the graph.
For the point (6, 24), move to the right on the x-axis to x = 6, then move up to y = 24 and plot a point.
Now, connect the points on the graph. If the points form a straight line, it indicates a linear relationship between x and y. If there's a gap at x = 5, it means there's no information for that point in the table.