Look at the highlighted point on the graph, (4, 6). What does this point mean?

The point (4, 6) means there are 4 ?
and 6 ?

1 answer

To accurately interpret the point (4, 6), we need to know the context of the graph, specifically what the x-axis and y-axis represent. However, in general terms:

  • The x-coordinate (4) indicates a value on the horizontal axis.
  • The y-coordinate (6) indicates a value on the vertical axis.

For example, if the graph represents a relationship between hours worked and earnings, then (4, 6) could mean "after working 4 hours, the earnings are $6."

Please provide context or labels for the axes, and I can give a more precise interpretation!