1. The problem states that the zero of the linear function is the ordered pair $(2,0)$. This means the function crosses the x-axis at $x=2$.
2. A zero of a function is a point where the output value $y$ is zero. So the point $(2,0)$ lies on the x-axis.
3. To plot this zero on the coordinate grid, locate $x=2$ on the x-axis.
4. Since $y=0$, the point lies exactly on the x-axis at $x=2$.
5. Mark the point $(2,0)$ on the graph by placing a dot at the position where the vertical line through $x=2$ meets the x-axis.
This is the only zero point to plot based on the problem statement.
Plot Zero A594Ca
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