1. **State the problem:** We are given the vertices of a triangle at points $(2,-4)$, $(-5,3)$, and $(-7,0)$. We need to plot these points and draw the triangle formed by connecting them.
2. **Plot the points:** The points are:
- $A = (2,-4)$
- $B = (-5,3)$
- $C = (-7,0)$
3. **Draw the triangle:** Connect the points $A$ to $B$, $B$ to $C$, and $C$ to $A$ to form the triangle.
4. **Explanation:** Plotting these points on a coordinate plane and connecting them will visually represent the triangle. Each side is a line segment between two vertices.
This completes the task of plotting and drawing the triangle with the given vertices.
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