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Which two points are on the graph of y = -x + 3

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Answer:


(3,0),(0,3)

Explanation:

y-intercept:


Substitute\ x=0\\\\y=0+3\\\\y=3\\\\Hence\ (0,3)\ is\ on\ the\ graph.

x-intercept:


Substitute\ y=0\\\\0=-x+3\\\\x=3\\\\Hence\ graph\ passes\ through\ (3,0)

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