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Step-by-step explanation:

Sure, to plot the points for multiples of 2 and 3, we can start by listing out some multiples and then graphing them on a coordinate plane.

Let's list out the multiples of 2 and 3:Multiples of 2: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, ...

Multiples of 3: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, ...

We can see that both sequences share the multiple 6. Let's plot these points on a graph:

Multiples of 2:

Multiples of 2:

(1, 2), (2, 4), (3, 6), (4, 8), (5, 10), (6, 12), ...

Multiples of 3:

Multiples of 3:

(1, 3), (2, 6), (3, 9), (4, 12), (5, 15), (6, 18), ...

Let's plot these points:

(

1

,

2

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(

2

,

4

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(

3

,

6

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,

(

4

,

8

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(

5

,

10

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,

(

6

,

12

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(1,2),(2,4),(3,6),(4,8),(5,10),(6,12)

(

1

,

3

)

,

(

2

,

6

)

,

(

3

,

9

)

,

(

4

,

12

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,

(

5

,

15

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(

6

,

18

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(1,3),(2,6),(3,9),(4,12),(5,15),(6,18)

Now, let's graph these points:

1

2

2

4

3

6

4

8

5

10

6

12

x

1

2

3

4

5

6

 

y

2

4

6

8

10

12

1

3

2

6

3

9

4

12

5

15

6

18

x

1

2

3

4

5

6

 

y

3

6

9

12

15

18

Now, let's plot these points on a coordinate plane.

Since the multiples of 2 and 3 form a straight line, plotting them on a graph will show this linear relationship. The points for multiples of 2 are represented by blue circles, and the points for multiples of 3 are represented by red squares.

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