To find points on a graph you need an x and y point to make coordinates like this one in parentheses (x,y). You start if you can look at the attached photo you'll see the y axis going up and down (vertical) ; and the x axis going left to right (horizontal). The first number in the coordinates tells how far out the x value is. If it's 5 then you go the right 5 units. The next number is the y value. If it's 6, from the same point you left on, you will go up five units. So if the coordinates are (3,6) then you go left 3 units then up 6 units. Hope this is what type of graph you were talking about.
To find points on a graph, use coordinates in the form (x, y), with x representing the horizontal value and y representing the vertical value. Start at the origin (0,0), move along the axes based on the values, and mark the resulting point. Repeat this for other coordinates to visualize relationships on the graph.
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