SOLUTION: how would you work the equations y=9, y=6, and y=-7?
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Question 358066: how would you work the equations y=9, y=6, and y=-7?
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What do you mean "work the equations"?
Are you trying to graph all three equations?
If you are looking for the graph of all three equations, then see link below for picture.
http://www.mathway.com/answer.aspx?p=grap?p=ySMB016_ySMB019_ySMB01-7?p=False?p=False?p=True?p=False?p=True
NOTE: The blue line is y = 9, the red line is y = 6 and the green line is y = -7
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