Question 172892
Do you want to graph this?



If so, then in order to graph {{{y+x=7}}}, we MUST solve for "y" first.



{{{y+x=7}}} Start with the given equation.



{{{y=7-x}}} Subtract {{{x}}} from both sides.



{{{y=-x+7}}} Rearrange the terms.




Looking at {{{y=-x+7}}} we can see that the equation is in slope-intercept form {{{y=mx+b}}} where the slope is {{{m=-1}}} and the y-intercept is {{{b=7}}} 



Since {{{b=7}}} this tells us that the y-intercept is *[Tex \LARGE \left(0,7\right)].Remember the y-intercept is the point where the graph intersects with the y-axis


So we have one point *[Tex \LARGE \left(0,7\right)]


{{{drawing(500,500,-10,10,-10,10,
  grid(1),
  blue(circle(0,7,.1)),
  blue(circle(0,7,.12)),
  blue(circle(0,7,.15))
)}}}



Now since the slope is comprised of the "rise" over the "run" this means

{{{slope=rise/run}}}


Also, because the slope is {{{-1}}}, this means:


{{{rise/run=-1/1}}}



which shows us that the rise is -1 and the run is 1. This means that to go from point to point, we can go down 1  and over 1




So starting at *[Tex \LARGE \left(0,7\right)], go down 1 unit 

{{{drawing(500,500,-10,10,-10,10,
  grid(1),
  blue(circle(0,7,.1)),
  blue(circle(0,7,.12)),
  blue(circle(0,7,.15)),
  blue(arc(0,7+(-1/2),2,-1,90,270))
)}}}


and to the right 1 unit to get to the next point *[Tex \LARGE \left(1,6\right)]

{{{drawing(500,500,-10,10,-10,10,
  grid(1),
  blue(circle(0,7,.1)),
  blue(circle(0,7,.12)),
  blue(circle(0,7,.15)),
  blue(circle(1,6,.15,1.5)),
  blue(circle(1,6,.1,1.5)),
  blue(arc(0,7+(-1/2),2,-1,90,270)),
  blue(arc((1/2),6,1,2, 0,180))
)}}}



Now draw a line through these points to graph {{{y=-x+7}}}


{{{drawing(500,500,-10,10,-10,10,
  grid(1),
  graph(500,500,-10,10,-10,10,-x+7),
  blue(circle(0,7,.1)),
  blue(circle(0,7,.12)),
  blue(circle(0,7,.15)),
  blue(circle(1,6,.15,1.5)),
  blue(circle(1,6,.1,1.5)),
  blue(arc(0,7+(-1/2),2,-1,90,270)),
  blue(arc((1/2),6,1,2, 0,180))
)}}} So this is the graph of {{{y=-x+7}}} through the points *[Tex \LARGE \left(0,7\right)] and *[Tex \LARGE \left(1,6\right)]