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plot the points (0, -3), (-1, 0), (-1, 1), (5, 3).
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Step1: Plot (0, -3)
The x - coordinate is 0, so we are on the y - axis. The y - coordinate is - 3, so we move 3 units down from the origin (0,0) on the y - axis and mark the point.
Step2: Plot (-1, 0)
The y - coordinate is 0, so we are on the x - axis. The x - coordinate is - 1, so we move 1 unit to the left of the origin on the x - axis and mark the point.
Step3: Plot (-1, 1)
The x - coordinate is - 1, so we move 1 unit to the left of the origin on the x - axis. The y - coordinate is 1, so we move 1 unit up from the x - axis (at x=-1) and mark the point.
Step4: Plot (5, 3)
The x - coordinate is 5, so we move 5 units to the right of the origin on the x - axis. The y - coordinate is 3, so we move 3 units up from the x - axis (at x = 5) and mark the point.
(Note: Since this is a plotting task, the final answer is the set of points plotted on the coordinate plane as described in the steps above. If we were to describe the plotted points: (0, - 3) is on the y - axis 3 units below the origin, (-1, 0) is on the x - axis 1 unit left of the origin, (-1, 1) is 1 unit left of the origin and 1 unit above the x - axis, and (5, 3) is 5 units right of the origin and 3 units above the x - axis.)
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The points \((0, - 3)\), \((-1, 0)\), \((-1, 1)\), and \((5, 3)\) are plotted as follows: \((0, - 3)\) is on the y - axis 3 units below the origin, \((-1, 0)\) is on the x - axis 1 unit left of the origin, \((-1, 1)\) is 1 unit left of the origin and 1 unit above the x - axis, and \((5, 3)\) is 5 units right of the origin and 3 units above the x - axis.