Respuesta :

Place a point first on the Y-Intercept of -6.
 Then using Rise Over Run go up 1 space and then go left 2 spaces (-2,-5) then create your line from there

Answer:

The graph will be a straight line joining ( 0,-6 ) and ( -12,0 ).

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the function [tex]y=\frac{-x}{2}-6[/tex].

Now, we substitute value of x and y to find the co-ordinates of the function.

So, for x = 0, we get that y = -6

Also, when y = 0, we get,

[tex]0=\frac{-x}{2}-6[/tex]

i.e. [tex]\frac{-x}{2}=-6[/tex]

i.e. x = -12

Thus, we get the co-ordinates ( x,y ) = ( 0,-6 ) and ( -12,0 ).

Now joining these points will give us the graph of the given function.

Moreover, the slope of the function is [tex]\frac{-1}{2}[/tex] and y-intercept is -6.

The final graph will be a straight line joining ( 0,-6 ) and ( -12,0 ) shown below.

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