Question
If $y–$coordinate is $3$ times $x -$coordinate, form a table for it and draw a graph.

Answer

Since, the ordinate is 3 times the abscissa, we get the following values.
$x$
$1$
$2$
$3$
$4$
$y$
$3$
$6$
$9$
$12$

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