Moussa A. answered 06/24/20
Highly Experienced Math Tutor and Engineering Graduate
due to the platform it may be difficult to answer your question, however i can aid you through this message box. When it comes to graphing lines there's always two things you can look for, the Y-intercept, and the slope. this is followed by the equation (standard) y = mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. start by drawing a point (dot) for your y-intercept, in this case " -2 " on the y-axis, from there draw another point starting from your y-intercept location by using your slope (rise divided by run) in this case -3/1 . since it is negative you go down 3 points and always "run" to the right, in this case 1 point. this will be your second point on your graph. now connect these points to fully draw your graph!!