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22 September, 01:02

How do you answer this y=-x+2 on a graph

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  1. 22 September, 02:33
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    To graph a linear equation, you need to know the slop and the y-intercept.

    You can see that the y intercept is (0, - 2), so that is where the line crosses the y axis.

    The slope is - 1. This means that from the y-intercept, you can keep going down 1 and right 1, or up 1 and left 1.
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