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On the same coordinate plane mark all points (x,y) that satisfy the rule y=-3x+2

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Explanation:

You want a graph of the line y = -3x +2.

Graph

The infinite number of points that satisfy the equation y = -3x +2 will form a line on the coordinate plane. It will cross the y-axis at y = 2, and will have a slope (rise/run) of -3 units for each unit to the right. The attachment shows the graph.

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