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The slope of a line is 2. The y-intercept of the line is -6. Which statements accurately describe how to graph the function?
Locate the ordered pair (0-6). From that point on the graph, move up 2, right 1 to locate the next ordered pair on the line.
Draw a line through the two points.
Locate the ordered pair (0.-6). From that point on the graph, move up 2, left 1 to locate the next ordered pair on the line.
Draw a line through the two points.
Locate the ordered pair (-6, 0). From that point on the graph, move up 2, right 1 to locate the next ordered pair on the line.
Draw a line through the two points.
Locate the ordered pair (-6, 0). From that point on the graph, move up 2, left 1 to locate the next ordered pair on the line.
Draw a line through the two points.

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