what does a point on a scatter plot mean?

A point on a scatter plot represents the relationship or correlation between two variables. In a scatter plot, each point corresponds to a specific value of one variable on the x-axis and a specific value of another variable on the y-axis. The position of the point on the plot shows the simultaneous occurrence of the values for the two variables. By examining the pattern of the points on the plot, one can infer the nature of the relationship between the variables, such as positive correlation (as one variable increases, the other variable also increases), negative correlation (as one variable increases, the other variable decreases), or no correlation (no clear relationship between the variables).