SOLUTION: I need to graph the equation y= 6 times the absolute value of 0-7 and I cant figure it out

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Question 796135: I need to graph the equation y= 6 times the absolute value of 0-7 and I cant figure it out
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I need to graph the equation y= 6 times the absolute value of 0-7 and I cant figure it out
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y = 6*|0-7| = 42
y = 42 for all values of x
--> a line thru (0,42) parallel to the x-axis

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