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Bailey Huff
25 March, 14:04
How would i graph y=-x-6
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Rowan Barron
25 March, 15:32
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Step-by-step explanation:
-6 is your (y) while - x is your (x), for - x turn that to (-1/1) which is down 1 and right 1. That's your answer
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