1. The problem is to graph the line given by the equation $y = x + 2$.
2. This is a linear equation in slope-intercept form $y = mx + b$, where $m$ is the slope and $b$ is the y-intercept.
3. Here, the slope $m = 1$ and the y-intercept $b = 2$.
4. To graph, start at the point $(0, 2)$ on the y-axis.
5. From there, use the slope to find another point: rise over run is $1/1$, so move up 1 unit and right 1 unit to $(1, 3)$.
6. Draw a straight line through these points extending in both directions.
7. This line represents all points $(x, y)$ satisfying $y = x + 2$.
Final answer: The graph is a straight line with slope 1 and y-intercept 2.
Line Graph 3C177E
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