The graph displays a line with a slope of -3/4, originating from (2, 3). The red dot marks the given point. The line descends as x increases, illustrating the negative slope.
The graph depicts a line with a slope of -3/4, originating from the point (2, 3). The line descends as the x-values increase, reflecting the negative slope.
The red dot at (2, 3) signifies the given point on the line. The graph visually represents the linear relationship between x and y, where y decreases by 3/4 for every unit increase in x.
The line extends indefinitely, illustrating the continuous nature of the relationship. The slope determines the steepness of the line, while the given point anchors it in the coordinate plane.