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  • 14-11-2016
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Solve y+x=-3 by graphing

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lschwarz lschwarz
  • 14-11-2016
y+x=-3
First, you move the x to the other side of the equals sign. so now it would be: y=-x-3. Now, you find one ordered pair. (0,-3). Now, you decrease the line by negative 1.
 I can't expain it that well. I hope that helps.  
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