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i need help i dont really understand what they mean by y=-x+7 please help me ty and no links!!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

y = -x + 7 is a linear equation in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b.

The slope (m) measures the unit changes in the output (y ) for each one-unit change in the input (x) value.

b =  the y-ccordinate of the y-intercept, (0, b). The y-coordinate, b, is what you will use for the slope-intercept form. The y-intercept is the point on the line where it crosses the y-axis.

Graphing y = - x + 7:

To graph y = -x + 7, use the slope, m = -1 (down 1 unit, run 1 unit), and the y-intercept,  (0,7) to plot points on the graph to connect a line with.

Vertical Line (Definition):

The equation, x = 3 represents a vertical line with an undefined slope. A vertical line has undefined slope because all points the line have the same x-coordinate.  Since any two points on a vertical line have the same x-coordinate, slope cannot be computed as using the slope formula, m = (y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ - x₁), as it will involve a division by zero (which consitutes an undefined operation).        

Graphing x = 3:

To graph x = 3, choose any point on the graph that has an x-coordinate of 3, then draw a vertical line from there.

The given equation has a solution that occurs at point (3, 4). Attached is an edited screenshot of the image that you uploaded.

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