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hey everyone and welcome back to the channel in this video well be learning how to draw the demand curve using nothing but the demand schedule with that said lets get into it so in order to draw the demand curve you need one of two things either the demand equation or the demand schedule in this particular video were going to be using the demand schedule and in another video we look at how to do the same thing but with the demand equation instead so the first thing were going to need to graph precisely is some graph paper then of course were going to start by drawing our axes and then labeling the axis price and quantity respectively this will always be the case no matter what your demand will always be plotted on an axis that looks like this with price on the y-axis and quantity on the x-axis next I need to actually put some values on the axes themselves so at the origin Im going to put 0 because the lowest quantity in my table is zero and the lowest price in my table is zero as