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Sketch the graphs of the equations: y = −3 −x

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This is a linear equation in slope-intercept form. We can see that the slope is -1 and the y-intercept is -3 -- the line passes through (0, -3).

To graph this, we can simply plot the point (0, -3) and draw a line with slope negative 1 (this means that for every unit right, we have to move 1 unit down.

I have attached a picture of the graph.

Sketch the graphs of the equations: y = −3 −x-example-1
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