False. X = 3 is a vertical line.
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Y = 2 The graph is a horizontal line passing through the point Y=2 on the Y=axis. The line is parallel to the X-axis, and exactly 2 units above it everywhere.
The equation 2x - 3y = 6 is a linear equation and a linear equation is always has a straight line as a graph
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Move 3 over the right side of the equation so the equation would be x = -3. The graph of this would be a verticle line at x= -3
The graph of the equation y=8 is a horizontal line through the y-intercept of 8. This is because since y=8, any point on the graph will have a y-coordinate of 8. This is why it is a horizontal line through (0,8).
It is likely that a horizontal line on a graph will have the equation y=c, where c is a variable.
No. If you graph it, it doesn't. No line is horizontal unless the equation is y=A, where A is any real number.
It is false
y=-1 No matter what value x has, y is always -1, so the graph is a horizontal line passing through (x,y)=(0,-1).
You would draw a straight horizontal line through the 5 on the y axis.
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y=mx+b
It is a horizontal line in the Cartesian plane, or a vertical line in the complex plane. The reason is that these points satisfy the equation while no others do.
The graph of [ y = 7 ] is a straight horizontal line, passing through the point [ y = 7 ]on the y-axis. The slope of a horizontal line is zero.
First, you must simplify the equation.(-5y)=(-300)[Divide by -5]y=60Now, the equation is as simple as it can be. Draw a horizontal line across y's 60. You are now finished!
They will be on the horizontal x axis of the graph (look for the x-intercepts).