How do you graph #y=-5/3x - 2#? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Graphs of Linear Equations 1 Answer Amelia P. · Stefan V. Jul 19, 2018 graph{-5/3x-2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]} Explanation: The slope is #-5/3#, so you would go down #5# and move right #3#. The #y#-intercept is #-2# (when #x=0#), so the line would have to cross the #y#-axis at #-2#. Answer link Related questions How do you graph # y=4x+7#? How do you graph #p=2(h)#? How many points do you need to plot? How do you know which variable is the "x" and the "y"? How do you make a table? What does a graph of linear equations in two variables look like? How do you graph linear equations? How do you graph #y=6-1.25x#? How do you check your solutions? How do you graph #3x-2y=6# by the find the x and y intercepts? See all questions in Graphs of Linear Equations Impact of this question 6494 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License