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I’m trying to figure out how to do this one ! It’s kind of got me stuck

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User Sposmen
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ANSWER :

The answer is Option 3.

EXPLANATION :

From the problem, we have the equation of the line :


y=x+3

First thing to do is check the correctness of the table.

The given values in the table must satisfy the equation.

For Option 1.

Let's check the point (2, 3)


\begin{gathered} y=x+3 \\ 3=2+3 \\ 3=5 \\ \text{ False!} \end{gathered}

For Option 2.

Let's check the point (-2, 1)


\begin{gathered} y=x+3 \\ 1=-2+3 \\ 1=1 \\ \text{ True!} \end{gathered}

But the point (-2, 1) is not in the graph, so this is false!

For Option 3.

The points are the same with Option 2, so we need to check the graph.

(-2, 1) is on the graph.

(-1, 2) is on the graph.

(0, 3) is on the graph.

(1, 4) is on the graph.

(2, 5) is on the graph.

So this must be the correct table and graph.

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