name the point on the graph of y=x+11
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y=x+11 is a straight line graph. There are two important points on the line which help to draw the graph. These are the intercepts. The x-intercept is found by plugging y=0 into the equation: 0=x+11, so x=-11 is the x-intercept and is at the point (-11,0) on the graph. The y-intercept is found by plugging x=0 into the equation, so y=0+11, y=11 is the y-intercept at the point (0,11). By drawing a line through these two points you get the graph. So the answer to the question could be either (-11,0) or (0,11).

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