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| Question 246685:  How do I plot the points (4, -6), (-1, -5) and (-3, 2) on a graph and what does it look like when I have finished?
 Answer by College Student(505)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A)  We need to draw a cartesian plane (see below) to be able to plot these points. B)  The x-axis is the horizontal line in the cartesian plane.
 C)  The y-axis is the vertical line on the cartesian plane.
 D)  These two lines form a large cross and intersect at point zero (0).
 E)  Every time you are given a point, for instance (4,-6), the first number is your x value, the second is your y value.  We need to find where these two points meet in the cartesian plane and plot the point (draw a prominent point).
 F)  Since you are given three points, you will end up with a cartesian plane with three points.  No need to link them with a line because the problem does not ask for it.
 G)  I'm sorry, but I can't plot the points here, but follow these steps:
 * For point (4,-6)... find 4 on the x-axis, mentally, draw a line downwards until it is lined up with -6 from the y-axis.  Plot your point there and write (4,-6) next to it.
 * For point (-1,-5)... find -5 on the x-axis, then (mentally) draw a line downwards until it lines up with -5 from the y-axis.  Plot your point there and write (-1,-5) next to it.
 * For point (-3,2)... follow the same steps.  Find -3 in the x-axis, then +2 in the y-axis.  Plot your point and write (-3,2) next to it.
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 Done!  :)
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