1. The problem is to identify and understand the coordinates of points plotted on a coordinate plane.
2. Each point is given as an ordered pair $(x, y)$ where $x$ is the horizontal position and $y$ is the vertical position.
3. For example, point $I$ is at $(2, -3)$ which means it is 2 units to the right of the origin and 3 units down.
4. Similarly, point $J$ is at $(-5, 2)$ meaning 5 units to the left and 2 units up.
5. The other points are:
- $K(-4, -5)$: 4 units left, 5 units down
- $L(0, -2)$: on the y-axis, 2 units down
- $M(3, -1)$: 3 units right, 1 unit down
- $N(3, 2)$: 3 units right, 2 units up
- $O(-1, 4)$: 1 unit left, 4 units up
- $P(5, 0)$: 5 units right, on the x-axis
6. Understanding coordinates helps in plotting points and interpreting their positions relative to the origin.
Final answer: The points are correctly identified by their coordinates on the plane.
Coordinate Points 35C3B0
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