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For the following line the x-intercept and the y-intercept are both 0, which means the graph will go through the origin, (0, 0). Graph the line by finding a point other than the origin, and then drawing a line through that point and the origin.y = −3x( ?,?)XY

For the following line the x-intercept and the y-intercept are both 0, which means-example-1
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Any point that is part of a line is also a solution to its equation. Then if we find a random x value we can use the equation of the line to find its corresponding y value. Then for x=2 we get:


y=-3\cdot2=-6

So the line also passes through (2,-6)

Answer

Then the first answer is:

(2,-6)

And the graph of the line is:

For the following line the x-intercept and the y-intercept are both 0, which means-example-1
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