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The image shows a coordinate plane with a graph of a line. The x-axis and y-axis are both labeled with numbers ranging from -12 to 12.

### Line Description:
- The line represented is diagonal, running from the top left to the bottom right.
- It passes through points such as (-2, 11) and (2, -1).
- The line appears to have a negative slope, indicating that as the x-value increases, the y-value decreases.

### Graph Details:
- The grid is composed of light grey squares, each representing one unit.
- The line is marked with an arrow at each end, suggesting it extends infinitely in both directions.

### Educational Use:
This graph can be used to teach concepts such as:
- Determining the slope of a line.
- Understanding the relationship between x and y coordinates.
- Exploring linear equations and how they are represented graphically.

This visual aid helps students grasp how changes in x-values affect y-values in linear relationships.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a coordinate plane with a graph of a line. The x-axis and y-axis are both labeled with numbers ranging from -12 to 12. ### Line Description: - The line represented is diagonal, running from the top left to the bottom right. - It passes through points such as (-2, 11) and (2, -1). - The line appears to have a negative slope, indicating that as the x-value increases, the y-value decreases. ### Graph Details: - The grid is composed of light grey squares, each representing one unit. - The line is marked with an arrow at each end, suggesting it extends infinitely in both directions. ### Educational Use: This graph can be used to teach concepts such as: - Determining the slope of a line. - Understanding the relationship between x and y coordinates. - Exploring linear equations and how they are represented graphically. This visual aid helps students grasp how changes in x-values affect y-values in linear relationships.
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