To plot the points from the given table on a coordinate plane, we will take each pair of values from the table, where the first value (X) represents the horizontal axis and the second value (Y) represents the vertical axis. Here are the points to plot based on your table:
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For the point \((-6, 5)\):
- Move left 6 units from the origin (0,0) along the X-axis, and then move up 5 units along the Y-axis.
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For the point \((-4, 2)\):
- Move left 4 units from the origin along the X-axis, and then move up 2 units along the Y-axis.
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For the point \((-2, -1)\):
- Move left 2 units from the origin along the X-axis, and then move down 1 unit along the Y-axis.
You would plot these points on the coordinate plane, and they will be located as follows:
- Point A: \((-6, 5)\)
- Point B: \((-4, 2)\)
- Point C: \((-2, -1)\)
Connect the points or just mark them on the graph to visualize their positions.