How do you graph the linear equation x-y=3?

1 Answer
Jan 9, 2017

Refer Explanation

Explanation:

Given -

x-y=3

It can be graphed by finding x and y intercepts.

x intercept

At y=0

x-0=3
x=3

(3, 0) is a point along the x-axis.

y intercept

At x=0

0-y=3
y=-3
0, -3 is a point along the y-axis

Plot these two points. Join them with a straight line.
You have graphed.

graph{x-y=3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}