Graph the linear equation y=2x−3 .

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Since this equation is in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), we can identify the slope and y-intercept. The slope is 2 and the y-intercept is -3.

To graph the equation, we can start by plotting the y-intercept at (0, -3). Then, using the slope of 2, we can move up 2 units and over 1 unit to plot a second point.

Connecting these two points with a straight line will give us the graph of the linear equation y = 2x - 3.

Here is the graph:
graph{y=2x-3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}