To graph the proportional relationship given by the equation \( y = -2x \), we need to find points that satisfy this equation.
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Start with \( x = 0 \): \[ y = -2(0) = 0 \quad \Rightarrow \quad (0, 0) \]
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Next, use \( x = 1 \): \[ y = -2(1) = -2 \quad \Rightarrow \quad (1, -2) \]
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Then, use \( x = 2 \): \[ y = -2(2) = -4 \quad \Rightarrow \quad (2, -4) \]
Thus, we have the points \( (0, 0) \), \( (1, -2) \), and \( (2, -4) \).
Now we can analyze the provided options. The correct choice matches the coordinates we calculated:
- Correct Response: A coordinate plane ranges from negative 9 to 9 in unit increments on the x-axis and from 11 to negative 11 in unit increments on the y-axis. A line with arrows at both ends joins three plotted points and extends beyond. The coordinates of the plotted points are: \( (0, 0) \), \( (1, -2) \), and \( (2, -4) \).
This matches the second response in your list.