Graph the linear equation y=−3x+2 .(1 point)

This graph is a line with a slope of -3 and a y-intercept of 2.

To graph this equation, start by plotting the point (0, 2) on the y-axis. Then, use the slope to find another point on the line. Since the slope is -3, you can go down 3 units and to the right 1 unit from the point (0, 2) to find the point (-1, -1).

Connect these two points with a straight line to complete the graph.

The graph of y = -3x + 2 is a downward sloping line passing through the points (0, 2) and (-1, -1).