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Yes, that's how you install a meta description, but you may want to use some kind of conditional statement that essentially says "if its the homepage, then use this description, otherwise don't" or you'll end up telling Google that every single page has the same description.
Meta descriptions matter very little for ranking but a LOT for getting people viewing the serps to actually click over to your site. That's your 2nd best way of getting their attention, besides your title.
Meta keywords... eh. It was one of the earliest and most easily exploitable SEO things, and I think it basically got discounted in any algorithms. However, now that everyone thinks that, they could be important again enough to make some miniscule impact (that could add on top of all of your other signals you're sending). Don't stuff a ton of keywords in there and it's probably fine and helpful.
Meta descriptions matter very little for ranking but a LOT for getting people viewing the serps to actually click over to your site. That's your 2nd best way of getting their attention, besides your title.
Meta keywords... eh. It was one of the earliest and most easily exploitable SEO things, and I think it basically got discounted in any algorithms. However, now that everyone thinks that, they could be important again enough to make some miniscule impact (that could add on top of all of your other signals you're sending). Don't stuff a ton of keywords in there and it's probably fine and helpful.