SOLUTION: graph the following equations: (3) y = -x - 2 (4) y = -x + 2

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Question 121393: graph the following equations:
(3) y = -x - 2
(4) y = -x + 2

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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#3



Looking at y=-x-2 we can see that the equation is in slope-intercept form y=mx%2Bb where the slope is m=-1 and the y-intercept is b=-2


Since b=-2 this tells us that the y-intercept is .Remember the y-intercept is the point where the graph intersects with the y-axis

So we have one point




Now since the slope is comprised of the "rise" over the "run" this means
slope=rise%2Frun

Also, because the slope is -1, this means:

rise%2Frun=-1%2F1


which shows us that the rise is -1 and the run is 1. This means that to go from point to point, we can go down 1 and over 1



So starting at , go down 1 unit


and to the right 1 unit to get to the next point



Now draw a line through these points to graph y=-x-2

So this is the graph of y=-x-2 through the points and







#4



Looking at y=-x%2B2 we can see that the equation is in slope-intercept form y=mx%2Bb where the slope is m=-1 and the y-intercept is b=2


Since b=2 this tells us that the y-intercept is .Remember the y-intercept is the point where the graph intersects with the y-axis

So we have one point




Now since the slope is comprised of the "rise" over the "run" this means
slope=rise%2Frun

Also, because the slope is -1, this means:

rise%2Frun=-1%2F1


which shows us that the rise is -1 and the run is 1. This means that to go from point to point, we can go down 1 and over 1



So starting at , go down 1 unit


and to the right 1 unit to get to the next point



Now draw a line through these points to graph y=-x%2B2

So this is the graph of y=-x%2B2 through the points and