Step 1 :Graph the equation \(y=x+3\). Let \(x=-3,-2,-1,0,1,2\), and 3 .
Step 2 :Find the following y-values. Then choose the correct graph of the equation to the right.
Step 3 :The question asks to find the y-value when x=0 for the equation \(y=x+3\). This can be done by substituting x=0 into the equation and solving for y.
Step 4 :Substitute x = 0 into the equation to get y = 3.
Step 5 :Final Answer: The y-value when x=0 is \(\boxed{3}\).