Use the table to answer the question:

xy
04
12
20

Graph the points in the coordinate plane from the data values and table

To graph the points in the coordinate plane, we will plot each pair of values from the table.

The first pair of values is (0, 4).
The second pair of values is (1, 2).
The third pair of values is (2, 0).

Now, we plot these points on a coordinate plane:

- We start at the origin (0, 0).
- From there, we move 4 units up to mark the point (0, 4).
- Next, we move 1 unit to the right and 2 units up to mark the point (1, 2).
- Finally, we move 1 unit to the right and 2 units down to mark the point (2, 0).

The graph will show three points: (0, 4), (1, 2), and (2, 0).

To graph the points in the coordinate plane from the given table, you can plot each pair of values on the xy-plane.

First, let's label the axes by choosing suitable scales. Let's mark the x-axis with values 0, 1, 2, and the y-axis with values 0, 1, 2.

Next, we'll plot the points according to their x and y values:

- The first point is (0, 4). Locate 0 on the x-axis and go up 4 units to find the point.
- The second point is (1, 2). Locate 1 on the x-axis and go up 2 units to find the point.
- The third point is (2, 0). Locate 2 on the x-axis and go up 0 units (stay at the same level) to find the point.

After plotting all three points, you can connect them with a line segment to visualize the relationship between the points.

The graphed points will form a line that goes through the points (0, 4), (1, 2), and (2, 0).

To graph the points in the coordinate plane using the given table, you'll need to plot the x and y values for each row.

Looking at the table:

x | y
-----
0 | 4
1 | 2
2 | 0

The x-values represent the horizontal coordinate and the y-values represent the vertical coordinate.

Now, let's plot the points on a coordinate plane:
- Start at the origin (0,0), which is where the x-axis and y-axis intersect.
- Plot the first point (0,4). Move 0 units along the x-axis and 4 units up along the y-axis to get to the point (0,4).
- Plot the second point (1,2). Move 1 unit to the right along the x-axis and 2 units up along the y-axis to get to the point (1,2).
- Plot the third point (2,0). Move 2 units to the right along the x-axis and 0 units up/down along the y-axis to get to the point (2,0).

After plotting these three points, you should have a graph with three dots representing each point.