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Graph the line y=-3x-2

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Answer:

The graph of the line is attached below.

Explanation:

According to the slope-intercept form


y=mx+b

As the line equation is given by


y=\:-3x\:-\:2\\


\mathrm{Slope\:of\:}-3x-2:\quad m=-3

y-intercept = b = -2


\mathrm{Axis\:interception\:points\:of}\:-3x-2:\quad \mathrm{X\:Intercepts}:\:\left(-(2)/(3),\:0\right),\:\mathrm{Y\:Intercepts}:\:\left(0,\:-2\right)


  • \mathrm{x-intercept\:is\:a\:point\:on\:the\:graph\:where\:}y=0


-3x-2=0:\quad x=-(2)/(3)


\mathrm{X\:Intercepts}:\:\left(-(2)/(3),\:0\right)


  • y\mathrm{-intercept\:is\:the\:point\:on\:the\:graph\:where\:}x=0


y=-3\cdot \:0-2:\quad y=-2\\


\mathrm{Y\:Intercepts}:\:\left(0,\:-2\right)

The graph of the line is attached below.

Graph the line y=-3x-2-example-1
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