Describe and correct the error a student made when graphing the linear equation y=-x-6.
Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box(es) to complete your choice
OA. In step 1, the y-intercept should be plotted at
(Type an ordered pair)
OB. In step 2, the movement from (0.6) should be unit(s) up and unit(s) to the left
(Type whole numbers.)
OC. In step 2, the movement from (0.6) should be
(Type whole numbers)
OD. In step 2, the movement from (0.6) should be
(Type whole numbers)
unit(s) down and
unit(s) down and
unit(s) to the right
unit(s) to the left
OE. In step 2, the movement from (0.6) should be
unit(s) up and
(Type whole numbers)
OF In step 3, at least one more point needs to be plotted before the line can be drawn
unit(s) to the right
1. Plot the y-intercept at (0,6).
2. Plot a second point 3 units down and 4 units
right from (0, 6) at (4,3).
3. Connect the points with a line.
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