Graph the linear equation y=−3x+2 .(1 point)

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Since this is a linear equation in slope-intercept form, we can easily graph it by plotting the y-intercept at (0, 2) and using the slope of -3 to find another point on the line.

Starting at the y-intercept (0, 2), we can use the slope of -3 to find another point by moving down 3 units and to the right 1 unit from the y-intercept. Another point on the line is (-1, -1).

Plot these two points and draw a straight line through them to graph the equation y = -3x + 2.

The graph should be a diagonal line decreasing from left to right.