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Answer:
see below
Explanation:
If you put x=0 in the equation, you get ...
2y = 0
dividing by 2 gives ...
y = 0
So, you know the point (x, y) = (0, 0) is on the graph.
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If you solve for y, you have ...
y = -3/2x
The coefficient -3/2 is the slope of the graph. It tells you "rise/run" is -3/2, so the graph goes down 3 units for each 2 units to the right. From (0, 0), 2 units right and 3 down gets you to the point (x, y) = (2, -3).
With two points, you can graph those and draw the line through them to make the graph you want.