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< br /> instructions: < br /> 1. first note the variation of the x values and the y values. place the origin on the graph paper so that the picture< br /> will be centered< br /> 2. draw the x-axis and the y-axis on the graph paper.< br /> 3. plot the first point. plot the second point. join the two points with a straight line.< br /> 4. plot the third point. join the second and third points with straight line. continue to plot the points, each time< br /> connecting with a straight line to the preceding point.< br /> 5. for graphs having more than one part, plot each part independently.< br /> 6. color your picture graph/< br /> start here: < br /> 164, 22)< br /> (-8, 16)< br /> (-5, 17)< br /> (-12,9)< br /> (-7, 12)< br /> (-15,3)< br /> then: < br /> 1 (-8,6)< br /> (-17,-2)< br /> (-11, -1)< br /> (-16,-4)< br /> 1 (-6,-3)< br /> 11-6-6)< br /> then: < br /> (-10,-6)< br /> [(-8,-8)< br /> 1 (0-8)< br /> 1(2-6)< br /> 1(-2,-6)< br /> 1(-2,-3)< br /> then: < br /> (8-4)< br /> (3,-1)< br /> (11,-3)< br /> (1,5)< br /> (6,4)< br /> (0.11)< br /> then: < br /> (3,10)< br /> (-3, 17)< br /> (0, 16)< br /> (-4,22)< br /> end

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