What is the input and the output for the points #(2,3)# and #(-4, 0)#? Algebra Expressions, Equations, and Functions Functions on a Cartesian Plane 1 Answer smendyka May 22, 2018 The inputs are the #x# values, or the left number in each pair of points: #"Input "= {2, -4}# The outputs are the #y# values, or the right number in each pair of points: #"Input "= {3, 0}# Answer link Related questions How do you plot a function on a cartesian plane? What does #(x,y)# mean? How do you plot #(1,-4)# on the coordinate plane? Where is the x-axis and y-axis located? How would you create a #(x,y)# table for the equation #y=2x-1#? Which quadrant does #(-3, 4)# lie in? How would you plot the point #(-4,0)# on the cartesian plane? How do you find the polynomial function whose graph passes through (2,4), (3,6), (5,10)? What are the asymptotes of (x^2+4)/(6x-5x^2)? What is an asymptote? See all questions in Functions on a Cartesian Plane Impact of this question 3864 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License