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Step-by-step explanation:
(I don't have a graph to graph on, I'm sorry uwu)
The line y = -2x - 7 crosses the y-axis at y = -7 and the x-axis at x = -7/2.
Likewise, the line y = 3x - 2 crosses the y-axis at y = -2 and the x-axis at x = 2/3.
If you accurately graph the two lines in the graph above, they will intersect at the point (-1, -5).
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
For the first one, the y-intercept is -7 and the slope is -2 over 1 so down 2 and 1 to the right.
For the second, the y-intercept is -2 and the slope is 3 over 1 so up 3 and 1 to the right.
Hope this helps :)