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Which is a graph of Y= -3X +2

Which is a graph of Y= -3X +2-example-1
User Tapan Hegde
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Answer:

either the top right or bottom left

Explanation:

Hey there!

In order to find out which graph the equation is representing, we must first know what each part is and means

-3x: This is the slope of the line, meaning how much it moves by

Slope is always rise over run: -3/1

This means, it moves down 3 and to the right 1

2: This is the y-intercept of the line

The y-intercept of the line shows where the line intersects the y-axis

In this case, it is 2

With this information, we can tell that it is either the top right or bottom left

(*The image is a little blurry and unclear. All I know is that it is either top right or bottom left*)

~Sorry for the inconvenience~

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