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What is the equation of the line in the graph?

What is the equation of the line in the graph?-example-1

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Answer:

y = -x - 2

Explanation:

Since we have a straight, linear line, the line follows the y = mx + b format

The line moves one unit down for every unit to the right, making m = 1

Since the line has a downward slope, m = -1

Since the line crosses the y-axis at -2, b = -2

Therefore, the equation is y = -1x - 2 or more simplified, y = -x - 2

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User SanjeevRm
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Answer:

y=-1x-2

Explanation:

hope it helps ^^

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