Answer:
Explanation:
We can calculate a few points, such as when x = 0, y = 0 (which sometimes doesn't happen), and the lowest point (where y is the smallest)
When x = 0, y = 3, so (0,3) is one of the points, and is also the y intercept
When y = 0, x = -3, and it also happens that 0 is the lowest point that y can be, since no value of x would make y negative.
Now, we have two points, (0,3) and (-3,0)
Graph B is the one one which has both the points (0,3) and (-3,0) on it, and indeed, y never reaches below the x axis since y can't be negative