Plot (X, Y)
Coordinates are listed as (\blue{x},\green{y}).
So, for ( \blue{X}, \green{Y} ) our
x-coordinate is X and our
y-coordinate is Y.
The x-coordinate tells how far we move to the right from the origin and the
y-coordinate tells us how far we move up from the origin.
x-coordinate is equal to 0, we don't need to move to the right of the origin.
Since our x-coordinate is equal to X,
we move X to the right of the origin.
y-coordinate is equal to 0, we don't need to move up from the origin.
Since our y-coordinate is equal to Y,
we move up Y from the origin.
Move the point to ( \blue{X}, \green{Y} ) at the marked point above.