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The slope of a line is 2 the y-intercept of the line is - 6 which statement accurately describes how to grab the function

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The slope of the line is 2 and the y-intercept is -6. y-intercept is the point where x is zero. Hence, the point is (0,-6) When we graph a linear function by slope-intercept method, first of all we plot the y-intercept. Hence, first of all we plot the point (0,-6) Now, slope is given by if rise is positive then we move up from the y -intercept and if negative then move down. We keep run always positive and hence we move right from the rise point. rise = 2 run = 1 Rise is positive hence, we move 2 units up from the point (0,-6) and then move 1 unit right to get the next point. Then we draw a line passing through these points. A is the correct option.

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