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Pre-Algebra: Graphing Linear Equations - y = 2x - 3 Example #219743 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational diagram illustrates the linear function y = 2x - 3 on a standard Cartesian coordinate system, with clearly marked x- and y-axes ranging from -5 to 5. The line crosses the y-axis at -3 and rises two units vertically for every one unit horizontally, demonstrating slope = 2. Grid lines aid in visualizing integer coordinate points such as (1, -1) and (2, 1).
Used in middle school or early high school math lessons, online tutorials, or digital worksheets to teach graphing linear equations; matches user intent for visual learning, homework help, or curriculum-aligned instruction.
Related Cliparts: Learn how to graph the linear equation y = 2x - 3 with this clear pre-algebra visual. Understand slope, y-intercept, and coordinate plotting step-by-step.
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