draw the graph of the following equations on same graph paper.
i) y+4=0
ii) x-6=0
Also find their point of intersection.
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y+4=0
y= - 4
This means that the y value for any point in this equation will remain -4 whereas the value of x can be anything.
ex-P(1, -4), Q(3, -4)
so you will get a line below the origin and parallel to x axis
For the second equation you will get x=6 so your reference points for drawing the line can be
A(6, 0), B(6, 2)
You will get a line that is to the left of the origin and parallel to Y-axis.
After drawing the graph you will get the point of intersection as(6, -4)
I am unable to draw the graph for you but I hope this helps
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