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2 May, 21:45

Use the intercept method to graph the equation y=-3

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  1. 2 May, 22:17
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    What if I write the equation like this:

    y = zero x - 3.

    Now you know that the slope of the line is zero and its y-intercept is - 3.

    That's a horizontal line that crosses the y-axis at - 3. And just like the equation says, the value of 'y' doesn't depend on 'x'. It's - 3 everywhere.
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