Question 155612
Simply let "x" be any number (since "x" isn't even listed), but y <b>must</b> be equal to -6. 



So we could have the points (-5,-6), (-4,-6), (-3,-6), (-2,-6), (-1,-6), (0,-6), (1,-6), (2,-6), (3,-6), (4,-6), (5,-6). Notice how these points have the y-coordinate of -6




Now plot these points:



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Now draw a line through all of these points to graph {{{y=-6}}} (notice how it's a horizontal line)




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