Question 848224
Slope-intercept form :  y = mx+b  <-- remember this.

m is our slope.  b is our intecept.

You may think of m as move and b as begin, though this is not what they really stand for.

so m = -3 <--- slope (perhaps think of this as -3 / 1]

b = 3 <--- y-intercept.


So I begin at y=3,

Then I move down 3 and right 1 and plot a point. You could connect the dots at this point, but I always do 3 points so instead make a point that goes up 3 and left 1 as well. It should be a downward sloping line that goes through (-1,6), (0,3), (1,0)