SOLUTION: "Sketch the graphs of x=-2 and y=-4. Find the point at which the two graphs intersect." If the answer is as simple as it seems, would the point of intersection be (-2,-4)?

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Question 93453: "Sketch the graphs of x=-2 and y=-4. Find the point at which the two graphs intersect."

If the answer is as simple as it seems, would the point of intersection be
(-2,-4)?
*This question is not from a textbook, but from a summer worksheet provided by my teacher.

Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
YES THE POINT IS (-2,-4)
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