Math, asked by nikitachoudhary18, 1 month ago

draw graph of y-3=0. ​

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Answered by BeautifulWitch
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Answer:

The graph is a horizontal line passing through the y-axis at 3.

Change the equation to read y=3

This is now the equation of a horizontal line where no matter what x-value is chosen, the y remains 3. The y-intercept is 3 and the slope is 0.

So the graph is a horizontal line passing through the y-axis at 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps you ✌️

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Answered by 2008shrishti
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Answer:

The graph is a horizontal line passing through the y-axis at 3.

Change the equation to read y=3

This is now the equation of a horizontal line where no matter what x-value is chosen, the y remains 3. The y-intercept is 3 and the slope is 0.

So the graph is a horizontal line passing through the y-axis at 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps you ✌️

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