Graphing from a Table
This worksheet helps 8th-grade students practice graphing linear relationships from given tables of values on a coordinate plane.
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to graph the given tables.
1. Plot the points from the table below on the coordinate plane. Then, connect the points to form a line.
x | y --|-- -2| 4 -1| 3 0| 2 1| 1 2| 0
2. Graph the relationship shown in the table. Make sure to label your axes.
x | y --|-- -3|-6 -1|-2 0| 0 2| 4 4| 8
3. What do you notice about the graphs you created in questions 1 and 2? How are they similar or different?
4. Plot the points from the table below and connect them.
x | y --|-- -2|-1 0| 0 2| 1 4| 2 6| 3
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