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On the grid, draw graphs of y=x+2 and x+y=3

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Answer:

The image shows the answer and below I will explain more about it.

Explanation:

To draw a line all you need is two points on the graph, and people mainly use the coordinates of the y and x intercepts to draw it (when x=0 and when y=0)

so for these questions all we do is:

y=0+2 (we are putting x=0 into the equation)

y=2, x=0 so this is the first of our set of coords:

0=x+2

x=-2 y=0 (we are putting y=0 into the equation)

so all you do is plot these in and draw a line which passes between both,

now just repeat for the other one :)

On the grid, draw graphs of y=x+2 and x+y=3-example-1
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Try getting a graphing calculator they help a lot
On the grid, draw graphs of y=x+2 and x+y=3-example-1
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