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Which is the graph of x – y = 1?

A coordinate plane with a line passing through (0, 1) and (1, 0).

A coordinate plane with a line passing through (0, negative 2) and (0, 1).

A coordinate plane with a line passing through (0, negative 1) and (1, 0).

A coordinate plane with a line passing through (negative 1, 0) and (0, negative 1).

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User John McFarlane
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Your answer is the third statement, A coordinate plane with a line passing through (0, -1) and (1, 0).

This is because we can rearrange the equation x - y = 1:

x - y = 1

+ y

x = y + 1

- 1

y = x - 1

Now the equation is in the form y = mx + b, we can see that it would represent a line with a slope of 1, that has a y-intercept of -1.

Therefore we know it must go through (0, -1), because that is the point that represents the y-intercept being -1, but it must be the third statement and not the last statement because if we substitute (-1, 0) from the last statement into y = x - 1, we get 0 = -1 - 1, which is false.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions :)

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