Use the table to answer the question.
x
y
0 4
1 2
2 0
Graph the points in the coordinate plane from the data values in the table.
The points in the coordinate plane from the data values in the table are:
(0, 4)
(1, 2)
(2, 0)
Here is the graph of these points in the coordinate plane:
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| (2, 0)
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| (1, 2)
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| (0, 4)
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To graph the points in the coordinate plane, we will plot the x-coordinate as the value on the x-axis and the y-coordinate as the value on the y-axis.
Using the data values from the table, we have the following points:
(0, 4)
(1, 2)
(2, 0)
Plotting these points on the coordinate plane, we have:
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4 | (0,4)
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2 |
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0 |---------------------
0 1 2 x
To graph the points from the table in the coordinate plane, we will use the x and y values provided. Each pair of values represents a point on the graph.
The table shows the following data:
x | y
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0 | 4
1 | 2
2 | 0
To graph these points, we will plot each (x, y) pair on the coordinate plane.
Start by drawing a set of axes with labeled x and y axes. The x-axis represents the horizontal axis, and the y-axis represents the vertical axis.
Now, let's plot the points:
For the first data pair (0, 4), locate the x-value 0 on the x-axis and the y-value 4 on the y-axis. These two values intersect at a point (0, 4). Mark this point on the graph.
The second data pair (1, 2) can be plotted by locating the x-value 1 on the x-axis and the y-value 2 on the y-axis. Mark this point as well.
Similarly, for the third data pair (2, 0), locate the x-value 2 on the x-axis and the y-value 0 on the y-axis. Mark this point too.
After plotting all three points, connect them with a line to show the relationship between the x and y values.
The graph should show a straight line passing through the points (0, 4), (1, 2), and (2, 0).
Please note that in this case, the points form a straight line because the y-values decrease by 2 for each increase in the x-values.