just make a horizontal line at -2 on the y-axis
2007-01-03 13:21:34
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The graph would be a horizontal line on the second dash mark below the x-axis. I'm not going to make a table. Every point on the line would look like (x,-2).
2007-01-03 13:27:39
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answer #2
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answered by Nick R 4
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C is the correct answer. start on the x axis at 0 and move up 4 on the y axis. -2/3 is the slope intercept so you will go down 2 and to the right 3 since the 3 is positive.
2016-03-29 06:39:46
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answered by ? 4
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the graph of y = -2 is a straight line that is parallel to the x-axis and 2 units below it. Every point on this line has a y value of -2. For all x, y=-2.
2007-01-03 13:24:24
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answered by ironduke8159 7
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y= -2
this means, no matter what x is y must be -2. Find on the y axis -2. For x=0 plot the point at y=-2 (this is the point (0. -2). For x = 1 plot the point y= -2 (this is the point (1, -2) and for all oter points x again plot the point (x, -2). You should get a horizontol line at y= - 2 that continues forever to - and + infinity as the x's get smaller and larger.
2007-01-03 13:25:18
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answered by bebackhome_safe 2
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Hi.. I drew it for you: here's a link:
http://www.c5c6.com/Janu/1167878926.jpg
When you get any equation with for example x = b, it means you only have to plot a single point on that (b) in the x-axis.
& your graph will be a straigh ( vertical ) line.
In your case, its on the negative y axis ( -2 ) , all you have to do now is plot a dot on the ( -2 ) & make a staight ( Horizontal ) line .
any pair on that line must look like this (a,-2)(b,-2)(c,-2) & so on...
2007-01-03 13:28:14
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answer #6
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answered by CupCake 3
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y = -2 would be a horizontal line going through the point (0, -2).
Table of solutions:
x| -3 | -2 | -1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
y| -2 | -2 | -2 | -2| -2| -2| -2|
No matter what x you pick, the y will always be -2.
2007-01-03 13:22:50
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answer #7
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answered by teekshi33 4
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it's a line at -2 on the y axis parallel to the x axis, the solutions are any x, and -2 on the y axis
2007-01-03 13:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a line that runs parallel to the 'x' axis and runs through the 'y' axis at -2.
2007-01-03 13:22:27
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answered by nunnayo b 2
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it will be a horizontal line parallel to the x axis...along -2...coordinates being
(0,-2)
1,-2
-1,-2
etc.
2007-01-03 13:22:27
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answered by desirooo58 3
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