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In graphing, you typically go across the x-axis (horizontal) first and then up or down the y-axis (vertical) when plotting points. This is based on the Cartesian coordinate system, where coordinates are represented as (x, y). So, you determine the x-value first, move along the x-axis, and then use the y-value to move up or down from that point.

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