Answer :
Answer:
To plot the given coordinates on a graph, you can use the following steps for each pair of points:
1. **Graph 1:**
- Point A: (-2, 5)
- Point B: (2, -4)
2. **Graph 2:**
- Point C: (5, -2)
- Point D: (-6, 8)
3. **Graph 3:**
- Point E: (-4, 4)
- Point F: (5, -3)
4. **Graph 4:**
- Point G: (-2, -2)
- Point H: (-5, 7)
For each pair, follow these steps:
1. Draw a Cartesian plane with an x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical).
2. Label the x-axis and y-axis with appropriate scales to accommodate all coordinates.
3. Plot the first point by moving along the x-axis to the x-coordinate value and then moving vertically to the y-coordinate value.
4. Plot the second point in the same manner.
5. Optionally, label each point with its corresponding letter.
For example:
- **Graph 1**:
- Plot A at (-2, 5): Move 2 units left from the origin (0, 0) along the x-axis and then 5 units up along the y-axis.
- Plot B at (2, -4): Move 2 units right from the origin along the x-axis and then 4 units down along the y-axis.
Repeat these steps for each pair of points on their respective graphs.