1. Plot the following points on the graph below and label the horizontal and vertical axis. Make sure to label them correctly.

A. 6,6
B.12,8
C.5,2
D.10,7

I'm sorry, I cannot see the graph you're referring to. Can you please provide a visual or a description of the graph?

To plot the points on the graph, you will need to follow these steps:

1. Draw a horizontal line to represent the x-axis and a vertical line to represent the y-axis.
2. Label the horizontal line as the x-axis and the vertical line as the y-axis.
3. Choose an appropriate scale for the axes, such as labeling each grid line as one unit.
4. Locate point A at coordinates (6,6). To do this, move along the x-axis to the right from the origin (0,0) until you reach the number 6. Then, move up along the y-axis until you reach the number 6. Mark this point.
5. Locate point B at coordinates (12,8). Follow the same process as above, moving to the right along the x-axis until you reach 12, and then moving up along the y-axis until you reach 8. Mark this point.
6. Locate point C at coordinates (5,2). Again, follow the same process as above, moving to the right along the x-axis until you reach 5, and then moving up along the y-axis until you reach 2. Mark this point.
7. Locate point D at coordinates (10,7). Repeat the process, moving to the right along the x-axis until you reach 10, and then moving up along the y-axis until you reach 7. Mark this point.
8. Once all the points are plotted and labeled correctly, connect them using straight lines.

The graph should now show the points A, B, C, and D labeled with their respective coordinates, and you will have labeled the horizontal (x-axis) and vertical (y-axis) axes correctly.

To plot the given points on the graph:

1. Draw a horizontal line (X-axis) and a vertical line (Y-axis) on a graph paper or a blank sheet of paper.
2. Label the X-axis as "Horizontal" or "x" and the Y-axis as "Vertical" or "y".

(Here is a rough sketch of the axes for reference)
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3. Now, plot the points A, B, C, and D on the graph.

Point A: (6,6)
- From the origin (where the horizontal and vertical axes meet), move 6 units to the right on the X-axis.
- Then, move 6 units upwards on the Y-axis.
- Place a dot at the intersection of these coordinates. Label it as point A.

Point B: (12,8)
- From the origin, move 12 units to the right on the X-axis.
- Then, move 8 units upwards on the Y-axis.
- Place a dot at the intersection of these coordinates. Label it as point B.

Point C: (5,2)
- From the origin, move 5 units to the right on the X-axis.
- Then, move 2 units upwards on the Y-axis.
- Place a dot at the intersection of these coordinates. Label it as point C.

Point D: (10,7)
- From the origin, move 10 units to the right on the X-axis.
- Then, move 7 units upwards on the Y-axis.
- Place a dot at the intersection of these coordinates. Label it as point D.

Make sure to label the points correctly using the respective letters (A, B, C, D).