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How do i graph y=-x+3

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y=-x+3 follows the same equation as y=mx+b

3 is b, and b is the y-intercept. The y intercept is where the line crosses on the y axis, and -x is is m, which is the slope. However since its a variable, its point is on the same number as positive three on the y axis, so then its 3 on the x axis.

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