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Which is the graph of y – 3 = (x + 6)?

A coordinate grid with a line passing through the points at (negative 3, 1), (0, negative 1), and (3, negative 3).

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You entered something incorrectly

Explanation:

y - 3 = x + 6

y = x + 6 + 3

y = x + 9

1 =? -3 + 9

1 = 6

CANNOT be (-3, 1)

-1 =? 0 + 9

-1 = 9

CANNOT be (0, -1)

-3 =? 3 + 9

-3 = 13

CANNOT be (3, -3)

Try it with not changing the equation

1 - 3 = -3 + 6

-2 = 3

NOPE

-1 - 3 = 0 + 6

-4 = 6

NOPE

-3 - 3 = -3 + 6

-6 = 3

NOPE

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