Question 5447: what are the x and y coordinates of y=-1
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Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The equation y=-1 represents a horizontal line that is one unit below the x-axis. Every point on the line has y coordinate -1. The x-coordinate could be any value of x.
Then again, maybe you mean to find the x and y-INTERCEPTS!! If this is the case, then the y intercept is -1, and there is NO x-intercept, since the graph never crosses the x-axis.
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