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If the slope is negative, or going downhill, then that means the graph will be a regular coordinate system (x and y axis). The only thing that is different is the direnction of the slope. A positive, or regular, slope formula, looks like this: y= 2x + 3, for example. Since there are no negative signs, the slope would be going upwards. But a negative slope, like you are talking about, would look either like this: y= -2x + 3 ( negative sign in front of 2 ). Remember: If the equation looks like this: y= 2x - 3, it would still be positive, because it is behind the 2x. Good luck!
That will depend on what equations but in general if it has a slope of -3 then it will have a down hill slope
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You can graph X -4 2 and slope 3 2 by first finding the values of X and Y and then using those values to sketch your graph.
y=3x+(3/2), so the slope is 3 or (3/1).