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How do I graph x+3y=3

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Given the equation:


x+3y=3

To draw a graph of the line:

Step 1: Determine the y-intercept.

When x=0


\begin{gathered} x+3y=3 \\ 0+3y=3 \\ 3y=3 \\ y=(3)/(3) \\ y=1 \\ \implies(0,1) \end{gathered}

Step 2: Determine the x-intercept.

When y=0


\begin{gathered} x+3y=3​ \\ x+3(0)=3​ \\ x=3 \\ \implies(3,0) \end{gathered}

Step 3: Join the points (0,1) and (3,0) by a straight line as done below.

How do I graph x+3y=3-example-1
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