Question 221408
2y=-2(x+1)


Step 1.  I assume you want it in slope intercept-form and graph.  The slope-intercept form is y=mx+b where the slope is m and b is the y-intercept at b when x=0 or at point (0,b).


Step 2.  Then put 2y=-2(x+1) in slope-intercept form as follows


Divide 2 to both sides of the equation


{{{2y/2=-2(x+1)/2}}}


{{{y=-x-1}}}


where the slope m=-1 and the y-intercept is -1 or at point (0,-1).


Step 3.  Graph of y=-x-1 follows below:


{{{graph(400,400, -5,5, -5, 5, -x-1)}}}


I hope the above steps were helpful.


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