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How do you graph y= -1/2x

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Step-by-step explanation: move down 1 and right 2 because it has to be a negative slope.

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Answer: See attached, or read below.

Explanation:

First, we see there is no b value, so there is no y-intercept. The line will intercept the graph at (0, 0), also known as the origin.

Next, we see a negative slope of -1/2. This means, starting at the origin, we will move down one unit and right two. Then repeat. Lastly, draw a straight line through all three points for our graph.

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