
To graph the point (3,2) on a coordinate plane, follow these steps:
1. Draw two perpendicular lines that intersect at a right angle. These lines form the x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical).
2. Label the x-axis and y-axis accordingly.
3. Locate the origin, which is the point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect. This point has coordinates (0,0).
4. Starting from the origin, move horizontally to the right by 3 units along the x-axis.
5. From the point reached in step 4, move vertically upwards by 2 units along the y-axis.
6. Mark the point where the horizontal and vertical lines intersect, which is (3,2).
The graph should look like this:
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The ● symbol represents the point (3,2) on the graph.

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