Use the table to answer the question.

X: | Y:
0 | 4
1 | 2
2 | 0

Graph the points in the coordinate plane from data values in the table.

A. Y: (0, 4) , (-1, 2) X: (-2, 0)
B. Y: (0, 2) (2x, 1y) X: (4, 0)
C. Y: (0, 4) , (1y, 2x) , X: (2, 0)
D. Y: (0, 4) , (2y , 2x) , X: (4,0)

A. Y: (0, 4) , (-1, 2) X: (-2, 0)

The correct answer is:

A. Y: (0, 4) , (-1, 2) X: (-2, 0)

Based on the table, the points (0, 4), (-1, 2), and (-2, 0) correspond to the values in the table for X and Y. Therefore, option A correctly represents the points in the coordinate plane.

To graph the points in the coordinate plane based on the table data, we match the values of X to the corresponding values of Y.

Looking at the table:
X: | Y:
0 | 4
1 | 2
2 | 0

Let's plot the points:

(0, 4): This means that when X is 0, Y is 4. So we plot a point at (0, 4).

(1, 2): This means that when X is 1, Y is 2. So we plot a point at (1, 2).

(2, 0): This means that when X is 2, Y is 0. So we plot a point at (2, 0).

Now, let's check the answer options:

A. Y: (0, 4) , (-1, 2) X: (-2, 0): This option does not match the points from the table.

B. Y: (0, 2) (2x, 1y) X: (4, 0): This option does not correctly represent the points from the table.

C. Y: (0, 4) , (1y, 2x) , X: (2, 0): This option correctly represents the given points from the table.

D. Y: (0, 4) , (2y , 2x) , X: (4,0): This option does not match the points from the table.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. Y: (0, 4) , (1y, 2x) , X: (2, 0).