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Graph the linear equation y=-3x-1​

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Explanation:

y=-3x-1

format for formula:

y=mx+b

b=1 that is your y-intercept. where it hits the y-axis

m= -3 this is your slope
(rise)/(run) =(-3)/(1)

from a point you have, the y-intercept, you go down 3 (because of the negative in front of it), this is your rise,
and to the right 1, this is your run

Graph the linear equation y=-3x-1​-example-1
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