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Answer:

The leftmost graph [with the points (-3,-3) and (0,3)]

Step-by-step explanation:

y+3=2(x+3)

y+3=2x+6

y=2x+3

The y-intercept is 3, meaning that the line passes through the point (0,3), and it's slope is 2, so it travels 2 units up and 1 unit over. Thus the correct graph is the top left graph, with the two points (-3,-3) and (0,3).

The graph is considered as the creation of a diagram that depicts a relationship connecting two or more items, and further discussion can be defined as follows:

Given:

[tex]\bold{y+3=2(x+3)}[/tex]

To find:

graph=?

Solution:

[tex]\bold{y+3=2(x+3)}[/tex]

Solving the given equation:

[tex]\to \bold{y+3=2(x+3)}\\\\\to \bold{y+3=2x+6}\\\\\to \bold{y=2x+6-3}\\\\\to \bold{y=2x+3}\\\\[/tex]

  • In this, the y-intercept is 3, indicating that the line crosses through the point (0,3), and the slope is 2, showing that it moves 2 units up and 1 unit over.
  • And as a result, the proper graph is the upper left graph, with two points [tex]\bold{(-3,-3)\ and\ (0,3)}[/tex].

Please find the graph in the attached file.

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