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Find the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of the linear equation. Then, graph the equation.

y=-2x

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Answer:


slope \: = - 2x \\ y - intercept \: = 0 \: or \: (0,0)

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Explanation:

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Find the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of the linear equation. Then, graph-example-1
User Dnyan Waychal
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Answer:

Slope = -2

Y-intercept = 0

Explanation:

Hello!

Slope-Intercept Form:
y = mx + b

  • m = slope
  • b = y-intercept

Given our equation:
y =-2x

  • slope = -2
  • y-intercept = 0

Graph:

Start at the origin, go down 2 units and to the right 1. Keep plotting points until you have enough to make a line.

Find the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of the linear equation. Then, graph-example-1
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