please help. i dont understand this lesson at all, can someone try explaining for me and tell me the answer with steps? that would be so helpful! <3 i will give brainliest too!

Answer:
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2) 2, 3, (2,3), 4
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5) An xy-graph consists of two perpendicular number lines that intersect where they are both equal to 0. The horizontal number line is called the x-axis of the graph, and the vertical number line is called the y-axis of the graph. The space between each tick mark on each of the number lines is called the scale of that axis of the graph. (this question is kind of odd and very generalized so if you think I'm wrong check back on your textbook/notes).
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8) An x-y graph consists of 2 axis. The horizontal one, is called the x-axis and the vertical one is called the y-axis. A marked point on the x-axis is called an x-coordinate and a marked point on the y-axis is called a y-coordinate. The value of those is determined by their distance from the origin which is at (0,0) where the two axis meet. If we draw perpendicular lines that start from these points and extend them, the point on which they meet, gives us a POINT on the x-y graph.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to understand these excercises you have to solve more similar to these problems.