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3. What is the graph that represents y = x-3

3. What is the graph that represents y = x-3-example-1
User Matina G
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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

By looking at the equation y = x - 3 we can see that the slope is positive (so the line will have an upward trend) and that the y intercept is - 3 (which mean the line will go through the y axis in that point. So now we have two following statement....

  • line has an upward trend
  • line has the y intercept of (0,-3)

The only line following this statements is line C.

User Mikpa
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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

-3 is the y intercept so the graph should intersect at -3 on the y axis.

x is positive so the graph should point up.

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