Plot the points $(x, y)$ given by the following table:
$x$$2$$4$$-3$$-2$$3$$0$
$y$$4$$2$$0$$5$$-3$$0$

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(N/A) To plot the points $(x, y)$ on a Cartesian plane,follow these steps:
$1$. Draw the coordinate axes $X'OX$ and $Y'OY$.
$2$. For each point $(x, y)$,start from the origin $(0, 0)$.
$3$. Move $x$ units along the $X$-axis (right if $x > 0$,left if $x < 0$).
$4$. From that position,move $y$ units parallel to the $Y$-axis (up if $y > 0$,down if $y < 0$).
The points are plotted as follows:
- $(2, 4)$: Move $2$ units right and $4$ units up.
- $(4, 2)$: Move $4$ units right and $2$ units up.
- $(-3, 0)$: Move $3$ units left and $0$ units up/down (lies on the $X$-axis).
- $(-2, 5)$: Move $2$ units left and $5$ units up.
- $(3, -3)$: Move $3$ units right and $3$ units down.
- $(0, 0)$: The origin.

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