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y - 2x = 2 ....put in y = mx + b form
y = 2x + 2

In y = mx + b form, the slope will be in the m position and the y intercept will be in the b position.

y = 2x + 2.....so we have a slope(m) of 2, and a y int (b) = (0,2)

the x intercept can be found by subbing in 0 for y and solving for x
0 = 2x + 2
-2x = 2
x = -2/2
x = -1......so the x int is (-1,0)

go ahead and plot ur intercepts....(-1,0) and (0,2)......and since ur slope is 2, start at (-1,0) and go up 2 spaces and to the right 1 space, then up 2 and to the right 1........thats ur line and it crosses the y axis at (0,2)


Attached below is a picture of what the graph should look like. What I did was set the equation equal to y like this:

y - 2x = 2...................................................................Add 2x to both sides

y = 2x + 2..................................................................Now just plug numbers in x values and find out what y would equal according to the x values given

For example:

If x = 0:

y = 2(0) + 2

y = 2

That means that your ordered pair is (0,2)

Continue with this to find at least 3 or 4 ordered pairs and then graph and connect the dots to make your line :)

I hope this helped!! Have an amazing day!! :D 
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