SOLUTION: How do I graph the equation: y+6=6 and identify the y-intercept? Thanks.
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Question 433071: How do I graph the equation: y+6=6 and identify the y-intercept? Thanks.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Are you sure you copied it right? I don't see any ,
anyway if it's correct,
Subtract from both sides
This is the equation of the x-axis, since that
is the only line whose y component is zero
everywhere on the line.
The y-intercept is at
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