To plot the points (3, 7) and (-4, 5), you will need to use a coordinate plane.
1. Start by drawing two perpendicular lines to create the coordinate plane.
2. Label the horizontal line as the x-axis and the vertical line as the y-axis.
3. Mark the origin (0, 0) where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect.
4. For the point (3, 7), locate the x-coordinate 3 on the x-axis and the y-coordinate 7 on the y-axis. Mark a point where these two lines intersect.
5. For the point (-4, 5), locate the x-coordinate -4 on the x-axis and the y-coordinate 5 on the y-axis. Mark a point where these two lines intersect.
Your final plot will consist of two points: (3, 7) and (-4, 5), which will be represented as separate dots on the coordinate plane.
1.Plot the following points:
a. 3,7
b. -4,5
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