Graph the linear equation y= -3x+2

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To graph the linear equation y = -3x + 2, we can plot a few points and draw a line through them.

Let's choose some values for x and find the corresponding y values:

When x = 0, y = -3(0) + 2 = 2. So we have the point (0, 2).
When x = 1, y = -3(1) + 2 = -1. So we have the point (1, -1).
When x = -1, y = -3(-1) + 2 = 5. So we have the point (-1, 5).

Plotting these points on a graph and connecting them with a line, we get a straight line that extends infinitely in both directions.

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