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To graph the equation y - x + 3, we can first rearrange it into slope-intercept form, y = x - 3. This equation represents a line with a slope of 1 and a y-intercept of -3. To graph it, start by plotting the y-intercept at (0, -3), then use the slope to find another point, such as moving up 1 unit and to the right 1 unit. Connect these points with a straight line to complete the graph.

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I suggest that you:* Solve the equation for variable "y".

* Make a table of values, by calculating the value of "y" for different values of "x".

* Plot the points

* Join them by lines

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It is the Cartesian plane. Since there is no equation nor inequality in the question, every point in the plane is a possibility.

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