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Answer:

See the Graph in the attached Image.
I attached one with annotations and one without.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we need to know what our x and y intercepts of the equation are, to do this we will plug in '0' into one of the variables at the time to isolate the other variable. (For example to find the x-intercept we will plug in '0' into y).

x-intercept                                 y-intercept

(0) = 2x - 6                                 y = 2(0) - 6

+6       +6                                   y = 0 - 6

------------------                              y = -6

6 = 2x                                        

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2

x = 3

Therefore,

y-intercept: (0,-6)

x-intercept: (3,0)

Plot these points on the graph, then use our given slope of 2 to form the line.
Rate of change or slope: change in y / change in x
Therefore, since our slope is 2/1, you need to make sure that the line rises upwards twice against the y-axis and moves in a positive direction to the right once along the x-axis.

I hope this helps!

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