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Answer:

See the attached image.

Explanation:

The equation of the line:


y = -(2)/(3)x - 1

is in slope-intercept form:


y = mx + b

where
m is the line's slope (rise over run), and
b is the line's y-intercept (the y-value when the line crosses the y-axis).

Remember that the vertical axis is the y-axis, and the horizontal axis is the x-axis.

We can identify the following attributes from the line's equation:


  • \text{slope} = m = -(2)/(3) ...
    \text{rise} = -2,
    \text{run} = 3

  • \text{y-int} = b = -1

Finally, we can use these attributes to sketch a graph the line represented by the given equation.

See the attached image for a precise sketch with the slope and y-intercept highlighted.

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