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Answer:

Below in bold.

Explanation:

When x = -3, y = -(-3) - 2 = 3-2 = 1.

When x = 0, y = -0 - 2 = -2.

When x = 4, y = -4 - 2 = -6.

To draw the graph plot the 3 points and you should be able to draw a straight line through them.

User Vishwa
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Answer:

The first y value with -3, is 1.

The second y value with 0, is -2.

The third y value with 4, is -6.

A graph is shown below.

Explanation:

It states that the rule is y = -x-2. So all we do is plug in the values shown in the table.

y = -(-3)-2

y = 1

The first point of intersection is at (-3,1)

y = -(0)-2

y = -2

The second point of intersection is at (0,-2)

y = -(4)-2

y = -6

The third point of intersection is at (4,-6)

So now, we plot the points, and draw a line connecting them all.

Can anyone help me with my homework-example-1
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