SOLUTION: graph the linear equation 1. x= -7 2. y+9=0 3.3x=3y 4. y= -6x 5. -x+3y=3

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Question 534067: graph the linear equation
1. x= -7
2. y+9=0
3.3x=3y
4. y= -6x
5. -x+3y=3

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is a vertical line that passes through the point where can be any value you like.

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