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Question 386853: Write each equation in slope-intercept form.Then graph the line described
y+x=3
Answer by zf(2) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The line in slope-intercept form would be y=-x+3
To get something in slope-intercept form, Y must be by itself. In order to do this, you must subtract X from both sides.
On a graph,
(sorry I have no idea how to add a graph, found a site that will graph lines though) Just click on the link or paste it into the bar at the top.
http://www.webmath.com/cgi-bin/grapher.cgi?answer=y&cgiCall=grapher&getPost=get¶m0=-1¶m1=3¶m2=¶m3=¶m4=&ymax=10&xmin=-10&xmax=10&ymin=-10&to_plot=line
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