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Graph y= - x - 6 on a graph

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Graph y = -x - 6

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Answer:

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Explanation:

To solve this you will first need to make a coordinate plane that is 10 by 10.

After you have done that you will need to know what slope intercept form is. Slope intercept form is
y=mx+b and the equation that was given was
y=-x-6. In the formula
y=mx+b,
m is the slope or rise over run and b is where the line crosses the y axis.

Now that you know the basics of slope intercept form we can start graphing. so b in this equation is -6, so we will put the first point on -6. after we have done that we can start putting the points of the line. So since the slope is just -1x we will have to go down one and go to the right one about 3 times and just to finish it up go up and left on 3 times to. And there you have it.

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