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What's a linear function that has a slope of -3 and a y intercept of -2?

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Without the y provided alongside the slope and y intercept, this problem can not be solved.

Explanation:

User Ercan
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Answer:

y = -3x - 2

Explanation:

Y = Mx + b

[slope = m, y-intercept = b]

plug in values:

y = -3x - 2

(P.S. - I saw your last question, sorry people aren't answering. I'll try my best to answer your questions if you have any others :) )

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