1. The problem asks to identify points from ordered pairs and vice versa, and to plot points on a coordinate grid.
2. An ordered pair is written as $(x,y)$ where $x$ is the horizontal coordinate and $y$ is the vertical coordinate.
3. For the first part, we identify the point at each ordered pair:
- (0,9) is point C
- (0,5) is point R
- (6,4) is not labeled on the graph
- (8,9) is not labeled on the graph
- (9,0) is point E
- (5,1) is not labeled on the graph
- (2,2) is point L
- (2,4) is not labeled on the graph
- (5,9) is not labeled on the graph
- (9,3) is point O
4. For the second part, write the ordered pair for each given point:
- Z is at (4,7)
- L is at (2,2)
- K is at (9,8)
- X is at (6,3)
- S is at (1,6)
- T is at (3,6)
- V is at (5,2)
- G is at (0,8)
- H is at (7,0)
5. For the third part, plot the points on the coordinate grid:
- D at (0,6)
- B at (4,3)
- W at (1,7)
- N at (7,3)
- I at (1,8)
- U at (3,4)
This completes the identification and plotting of points based on the given ordered pairs and graph.
Ordered Pairs 8F0006
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