How do you plot the points (-3, 4) or (4, -3)? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Graphs in the Coordinate Plane 1 Answer smendyka Apr 27, 2017 See the solution process below: Explanation: To plot #(-3, 4)# you move #3# points to the left on the x-axis and #4# points up on the y-axis. To plot #(4, -3)# you move #4# points to the right on the x-axis and #3# points down on the y-axis. Answer link Related questions What is polar cis form? How do you draw and label a coordinate plane? How are coordinate plane quadrants numbered? Why is the coordinate plane called cartesian? How do you plot points on the coordinate plane? Where is the origin? Which quadrant does (2,0) lie? How do you plot (-2, 8)? How do you create a table and graph the equation #y=2x-1#? How can graphs be used in real life? See all questions in Graphs in the Coordinate Plane Impact of this question 21504 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License