SOLUTION: use the slop-intercept form to graph the equation y=-3x use the slope and y intercept when drawing the line

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Question 690983: use the slop-intercept form to graph the equation y=-3x
use the slope and y intercept when drawing the line

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the equation is y=-3x
compare with y= mx+b
b=0 and dlope m= -3
the line passes through the origin
rise/run = -3/1


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