SOLUTION: graph a line y=-3

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Question 961341: graph a line y=-3
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This is the horizontal line that cuts through -3 on the y-axis and the graph is shown below





The slope of this line is zero. All horizontal lines have slope of zero since rise/run = 0/x = 0.


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