Graph the linear equation

y=2/3x−1 .

A. (3, 1) (0, -1)

B. (0, -2) (1, -9)

C. (0, 1) (-2, -2)

D.(1, 2) (0, -4)

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To graph the equation y = 2/3x - 1, we can start by plotting two points.

When x = 0:

y = 2/3(0) - 1
y = -1

So the point (0, -1) is on the graph.

When x = 3:

y = 2/3(3) - 1
y = 2 - 1
y = 1

So the point (3, 1) is on the graph.

Plotting those two points on a graph and drawing a line through them will give us:

A. (3, 1) (0, -1)
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