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Draw a line through the point (−2,2) with a slope of −3. Draw a line through the point (2,−2) with a slope of −3.

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Explanation:

I believe you have repeated the instructions "Draw a line through the point (2,−2) with a slope of −3." twice so I only have drawn it once, as it would be the same line.

[] First we plot (2, -2) which is two units right of the y-axis and two units down from the x-axis. This is shown in red.

[] Next, we will move down three units and one unit to the right, as shown is blue. We will then draw a line to connect these two points. The final line is shown in green.

[] It's slope-intercept form is y = -3x + 4 with a y-intercept of 4.

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