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Answer: The graph is attached.

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of the line in Slope-Intercept form is:

[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]

Where "m" is the slope and "b" is the y-intercept.

Given the first equation:

[tex]y=- 6x - 2[/tex]

You can identify that:

[tex]m=-6\\b=-2[/tex]

 By definition, the line intersects the x-axis when [tex]y=0[/tex]. Then, subsituting this value into the equation and solving for "x", you get that the x-intercept is:

[tex]0=- 6x - 2\\\\2=-6x\\\\x=-\frac{1}{3}\\\\x=-0.333[/tex]

Now you can graph it.

Solve for "y" from the second equation:

[tex]y +2=- 6x\\\\y=-6x-2[/tex]

 You can identify that:

[tex]m=-6\\b=-2[/tex]

Notice that the slopes and the y-intercepts of the first line and the second line are equal; this means that they are exactly the same line and the System of equations  has Infinitely many solutions.

See the graph attached.

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