Answer:
y = -1/2x - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope Intercept form: y=mx+b
You need to find the slope and y-intercept.
(0,-2) is the y-intercept which is the point on the y-axis that is intersected by the linear equation which is our slope line.
Now, we need to find our slope.
*This line is a negative slope*
Starting at our y-intercept [ (0,-2) ] we need to go to a point where the line intersects.
The red dot on the coordinate plane clearly represents it.
(2,-3) is the red point in which we need to go down 1 and over 2 to get there.
So our slope should be -1 / 2
Lastly, write in slope-intercept form:
y = -1/2x - 2