Graphing Linear Equations Unit Test Graph the linear equation y = 2x - 3 (1 point)

To graph the linear equation y = 2x - 3, we can start by finding two points on the line.

Let's choose two x-values and calculate the corresponding y-values:
When x = 0, y = 2(0) - 3 = -3
When x = 1, y = 2(1) - 3 = -1

So we have the points (0, -3) and (1, -1) on the line.

Now we can plot these two points on a coordinate plane and draw a line through them to represent the linear equation y = 2x - 3.

The graph should show a line passing through the points (0, -3) and (1, -1), with a slope of 2 and a y-intercept of -3.