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The correct response is the second image.

To graph the points from the table, follow these steps:

1. Draw a coordinate plane with both the x-axis and y-axis ranging from -10 to 10 in increments of 1.
2. Plot the points listed in the table:

- Point 1: (0, 4)
- Point 2: (2, 2)
- Point 3: (4, 0)

3. Locate the x-coordinate on the x-axis and the y-coordinate on the y-axis for each point.
4. Place a dot at the intersection of the x and y coordinates for each point on the coordinate plane.
5. The graph should show three points: (0, 4), (2, 2), and (4, 0).

Please note that the points mentioned in the question are different from the table values provided. Based on the table, the correct plot points are stated above.

To graph the points from the table, we can use the coordinate plane. The coordinate plane has two axes, the x-axis and the y-axis, and is divided into four quadrants.

Looking at the table, we have the following data points:
(0, 4)
(2, 2)
(4, 0)

To plot these points on the coordinate plane, we start by locating the x-coordinate on the x-axis and then move vertically to find the y-coordinate on the y-axis.

For the first data point (0, 4), we locate x = 0 on the x-axis and y = 4 on the y-axis. We plot a point at the intersection of (0, 4).

Next, for the second data point (2, 2), we locate x = 2 on the x-axis and y = 2 on the y-axis. We plot another point at the intersection of (2, 2).

Finally, for the third data point (4, 0), we locate x = 4 on the x-axis and y = 0 on the y-axis. We plot a point at the intersection of (4, 0).

After plotting these three points, we can see that they form a straight line that starts at (0, 4), goes through (2, 2), and ends at (4, 0).