Here, we want to graph the line y = 2x-3 using slope and the y-intercept
The value of the slope if positive or negative will tell us the direction of the graph whether rising or falling while the y-intercept will tell us the point at which the graph crosses the y-axis
Mathematically, we can have the equation representing a linear function as;
where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept
If the slope is positive as in the case with this question (+2), then the graph is a rising graph.
To complete the graph, we need to identify the y-intercept which is -3 in this case
So to graph the line, we locate the point -3 on the y-axis then we draw a rising line through this point
To get a point on the x-axis, we will need the value of the x-axis
The value on the y-axis is 0 at this point
An overview is shown below;