Respuesta :
Any graph is defined by a given function. A graph of x +y =3, may be described as a line joining points such the sum of x-coordinate and the y-coordinate is 3. These are points such as (1,2), (2,1), (3,0) and so on such that the satisfy the equation of the line.
It is a line joining the points whose x- and y-coordinates add up to 3.
Let's look at the options and see what does and does not make sense for the expression x + y = 3.
It is a line joining the points whose x- and y-coordinates add up to 3.
* This pretty much describes it and is the correct answer.
It is a line joining the points whose x- and y-coordinates add up to 6.
* I don't see any 6's in the equation, nor do I see anything that might become a 6. This is a bad choice.
It is a line which intersects the x-axis at (3, 3).
* This option doesn't make sense as an answer to ANY question. If it intersects the x-axis, then the y value HAS to be 0. And it's said to be a 3 which is nonsense. Definitely a bad choice.
It is a line which intersects the y-axis at (3, 3).
* Another nonsense choice. If it intersects the y-axis, the x value has to be 0 and it's not. So another horrible choice.
Let's look at the options and see what does and does not make sense for the expression x + y = 3.
It is a line joining the points whose x- and y-coordinates add up to 3.
* This pretty much describes it and is the correct answer.
It is a line joining the points whose x- and y-coordinates add up to 6.
* I don't see any 6's in the equation, nor do I see anything that might become a 6. This is a bad choice.
It is a line which intersects the x-axis at (3, 3).
* This option doesn't make sense as an answer to ANY question. If it intersects the x-axis, then the y value HAS to be 0. And it's said to be a 3 which is nonsense. Definitely a bad choice.
It is a line which intersects the y-axis at (3, 3).
* Another nonsense choice. If it intersects the y-axis, the x value has to be 0 and it's not. So another horrible choice.