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Plot the values on a graph​

Plot the values on a graph​-example-1
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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

When plotting points on a graph, you need to first find the x value along the horizontal x-axis, and then find the y value along the vertical y-axis.

So, your process for plotting points could be similar to the following:

find x, move up/down from the x value to find the y-value, and plot a point.

The first number in parentheses when plotting a point is the x value, the second number [following a comma] is the y value

(x , y)

The numbers of x are increasing going towards the right [of the y-axis]

The numbers of x are decreasing towards the left [of the y-axis]

The very middle point, where the two axes meet, is called the origin, and its location is (0, 0)

The numbers of y are increasing going up [from the x-axis]

The numbers of y are decreasing going down [from the x-axis]

Each tick in a graph is representing what x or y value that part of the graph is.

(I have attached an image of this graph plotted)

Hope this helps!!

Plot the values on a graph​-example-1
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