Graph each linear equation. plot four points for each line.

y=2x-3

Y = 2x - 3.

Use the following points for graphing:

(X,Y).
(-2,-7).
(0,-3).
(2,1).
(4,5).

To graph the linear equation y = 2x - 3, we can start by choosing four different x-values and plugging them into the equation to find the corresponding y-values. Once we have these coordinate pairs, we can plot them on a graph and connect them to form the line.

Let's choose four x-values to get our y-values:

When x = 0: y = 2(0) - 3 = -3. So, our first point is (0, -3).
When x = 1: y = 2(1) - 3 = -1. Our second point is (1, -1).
When x = 2: y = 2(2) - 3 = 1. Our third point is (2, 1).
When x = -1: y = 2(-1) - 3 = -5. Our fourth point is (-1, -5).

Now, we can plot these points on a graph with the x-axis representing the x-values and the y-axis representing the y-values. Connect the points with a straight line, and that will be the graph of the equation y = 2x - 3.