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How to graph -3x+y=3

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For this question I would put the problem into slope-intercept form or y=mx+b. So add 3x to both sides so that the equation becomes y=3x+3 Then this equation is easier to graph. the y-intercept is 3 so there is a point at (0,3). and the slope is 3 so you would go over 1 up 3. Then connect those points and you have finished the graph. Hope this helps.
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