SOLUTION: How do I form a equation when the Y-coordinate remains constant at 2. While the X-coordinate varies.

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Question 91438: How do I form a equation when the Y-coordinate remains constant at 2. While the X-coordinate varies.
Answer by Cintchr(481)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If on variable is constant, the line is either horizontal or vertical. Take the following list of values (ordered pairs):
(-3,2) (-2,2) (-1,2) (0,2) (1,2) (2,2) (3,2)
Y values are the constant, therefore it is a horizontal line.
Y=2



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