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Graph the equation by plotting y = -x - 6. Complete the points (-4, ), (-1, ).

a) -10
b) 5
c) 2
d) -2

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The graph of the line is in the image at the end. The two poitns are:

(-4, -2) and (-1, -5)

How to graph the linear equation?

Here we want to plot the linear equation:

y = -x - 6

To do so, we need to find two points. When we get them we can graph the points in a coordinate axis, and then connect the points with a line, which will be the graph of the linear equation.

if x = -4

y = -(-4) - 6 = 4 - 6 = -2

So we have (-4, -2)

if x = -1

y = -(-1) - 6 = 1 - 6 = -5

So we have (-1, -5)

The graph of the line is in the image at the end.

Graph the equation by plotting y = -x - 6. Complete the points (-4, ), (-1, ). a) -10 b-example-1
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