GRAPH THE EQUATION AND IDENTIFY Y INTERCEPT.

y = x + 3;

I tried this one can you tell me if I'm correct??
Let x = 0, then y = 3; (0,3)
Let y =0, then x = -3 (-3,0)

THANK YOU!

you are correct.

wonderful! Thanks bob

Yes, you are correct! To graph the equation y = x + 3, you can follow the steps you've mentioned.

To find the y-intercept, you set x = 0 and solve for y:
y = 0 + 3
y = 3

So the y-intercept is at the point (0, 3), which means the graph crosses the y-axis at y = 3.

To find another point on the graph, you can set y = 0 and solve for x:
0 = x + 3
x = -3

So another point on the graph is (-3, 0), which means the graph crosses the x-axis at x = -3.

By connecting these two points with a straight line, you will have the graph of the equation y = x + 3.