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Which is the graph of y= -x-3?

Which is the graph of y= -x-3?-example-1
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Answer:

the answer is A

Explanation:

to start, I would use the slope intercept, in this case -3 which lets you know the slope meets the y axis at (0,-3) since you have that point, you count with the slope.

now slope is rise over run, therefore, it would be y over x and since the y in this case is 3, you'd go up three from your point. since x is 4, you'd go right four units from where you are. since A is the only graph that follows that, A would be correct.

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Graph a

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