Graph this line using intercepts:
x + y = 3
Click to select points on the graph.
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To graph the line given by the equation x + y = 3 using intercepts, follow these steps:
1. Find the x-intercept:
– Set y = 0 in the equation:
x + 0 = 3
So, x = 3.
– The x-intercept is the point (3, 0).
2. Find the y-intercept:
– Set x = 0 in the equation:
0 + y = 3
So, y = 3.
– The y-intercept is the point (0, 3).
3. Plot the intercepts:
– Mark the points (3, 0) and (0, 3) on the graph.
4. Draw the line:
– Draw a straight line through the two points.
Now you have a graph of the line x + y = 3. The line should pass through both intercepts, illustrating the relationship defined by the equation. For more detailed assistance or additional questions, feel free to check the extended services page!