draw a graph y=x-3 with solution
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We need to find atleast two points in order to find the line of the equation.
Substitute x =0, to get
Y=-3 so, the pair (0,-3) is a solution.
Substitute y=0 and solving to get
x=3
So the pair (3,0) is a solution.
We obtained two points which are
(0,-3) and (3,0).
According to Euclid's axiom there is only one line which pass through this point which is going to be the line of the equation.
On a graph paper, draw the axes and plot these two points. Then draw a line through these two points and you are done.
THAT'S IT!
Substitute x =0, to get
Y=-3 so, the pair (0,-3) is a solution.
Substitute y=0 and solving to get
x=3
So the pair (3,0) is a solution.
We obtained two points which are
(0,-3) and (3,0).
According to Euclid's axiom there is only one line which pass through this point which is going to be the line of the equation.
On a graph paper, draw the axes and plot these two points. Then draw a line through these two points and you are done.
THAT'S IT!
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