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!!!HELP PLEASE!!!

Graph the equation on the coordinate plane.

y=−2x

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The given equation is in the form of a line, which is y = mx + b, where m = slope and b = y-intercept.

Let's rewrite the given equation as y = –2x + 0. We can see that m = –2 and b = 0. To graph the line, we start from the y-intercept, which is b = 0 in this case. That means we start from the origin. The slope m = –2 tells us that we'll move 2 units down when moving 1 unit to the right. So this is how the line looks like.


!!!HELP PLEASE!!! Graph the equation on the coordinate plane. y=−2x-example-1
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