SOLUTION: Which of the following describes the graph of y= −6y⁢= -6?
x-axis
horizontal line
diaagonal line
vertical line
Thank you !
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Question 1105101: Which of the following describes the graph of y= −6y= -6?
x-axis
horizontal line
diaagonal line
vertical line
Thank you !
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the graph is a horizontal line.
when the linear equation has y only, the graph is a horizontal line.
when the linear equation has x only, the graph is a vertical line.
the graph of your equation has a horizontal line at y = 1.
this is because your equation is -6y = -6.
in order to solve for y, do the following:
start with -6y = -6
divide both sides of the equation by -6 to get y = 1
that's the equation you would graph.
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