Graph the linear equation.

 

3x -y = -2
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3x - y = -2

add y to both sides

3x = -2 + y

add 2 to both sides

3x + 2 = y

y intercept is 2 (put a point at 2 on y axis) slope is 3

from 2 count up 3 right 1 and put another point.  Connect
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