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A graph has a y intercept of (0,-2). It has a asymptote of y=-4. I also has domain of (-∞,∞). The range is at (-4,0). What is the equation to go with the graph?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Y=mx+b slope intercept form just plug it in and you’ll get your answer. (Hint) B is your y intercept and m is your slope and x is your variable.