1. Go to [2nd] "STAT PLOT". Make sure that only Plot1 is ON. Then go to Plot 1 and choose the Scatter Plot Icon in Type.
Note: Be sure that the lists you will be using are indicated in the Xlist and the Ylist.
![Go to [2nd] "STAT PLOT". Make sure that only Plot1 is ON. Then go to Plot 1 and choose the Scatter Plot Icon in Type.](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/001/997/789/original/431E9340-9839-4793-A405-671948389A4D.png)
2. Go to Y1 and [Clear] any functions.
![Go to Y1 and [Clear] any functions.](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/001/997/792/original/6F0B218B-0DA9-4BF2-B513-8F581C66FE3C.png)
3. Go to [STAT] [EDIT]. Enter your data in L1 and L2.
![Go to [STAT] [EDIT]. Enter your data in L1 and L2.](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/001/997/783/original/D1D46E78-22AA-490B-8BC6-4A3E20568EB2.png)
4. Then go to [ZOOM] "9: ZoomStat" to see the scatter plot in a "friendly window".
![Then go to [ZOOM] "9: ZoomStat" to see the scatter plot in a "friendly window".](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/001/997/796/original/FE88C554-4ECB-4273-9F0B-EF72C1901318.png)
5. Press [TRACE] and the arrow keys to view each data point.
![Press [TRACE] and the arrow keys to view each data point.](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/001/997/785/original/C51C21A5-38F3-4178-A221-5444AFC9250A.png)