Use the image to answer the question.

x:-6,2
y:6,3

Based on the given points of coordinates (x: -6, 2) and (y: 6, 3), we don't have enough information to answer a specific question using the image. Please provide additional details or clarify the question.

Based on the given information, it seems that the question is asking for the coordinates of two points, which are represented by the variables x and y. From the image, we can see that one of the points has an x-coordinate of -6 and a y-coordinate of 6. The other point has an x-coordinate of 2 and a y-coordinate of 3.

To answer the question using the given image, we need to determine the coordinates of two points.

From the given information:
x: -6,2
y: 6,3

We can plot these points on a coordinate plane to understand their positions.

First, let's plot the point (-6, 6) on the x and y axes. Start by moving six units to the left (-x direction) from the origin (0,0) on the x-axis. Then, move six units upwards (+y direction) from the x-axis.

Next, let's plot the point (2, 3) on the coordinate plane. Move two units to the right (+x direction) from the origin on the x-axis. Then, move three units upwards (+y direction) from the x-axis.

By plotting these two points, we can visually see their positions on the coordinate plane.