Respuesta :

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Answer:

[tex] \huge \colorbox{red}{y = x + 3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

to understand this

you need to know about:

  • linear equation
  • PEMDAS

given:

  • b=3

let's solve:

linear equation slope intercept form:

  • [tex]y = mx + b[/tex]

m is 1 in this question

therefore

substitute the value of m and b

  • y=x+3

Answer:

y = x + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

The given graph indicates that the y-intercept of this line is 3 (that is, b = 3).  The y-intercept is also represented by (0, 3).  The graph also goes through (-3, 0).  The 'run' is the jump of the x-coordinate from -3 to 0, and thus is 3; the 'rise' is the jump of the y-coordinate from 0 to 3, and is thus 3.  Therefore, the slope of this line, m, is rise/run, which here is m = 3/3, or just 1.

The slope-intercept equation y = mx + b is therefore y = x + 3.

I would suggest you write out your objective before attempting problem solution.  In this case, write out "find the equation of the line shown in this graph, in slope-intercept form."