how do we represent y =0 in graph
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at the centre of graph or at the 0.
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1.Rewriting y = 0 in slope-intercept form, you get y = 0x + 0.
2.Label your slope as 0 and your y-intercept as 0.
3.Plot your y-intercept. The y-intercept is 0, so you place a dot at the point (0, 0).
4.Find your next point by using the slope. The slope is 0, so this tells you that no matter how far you go to the left or right, your y value will always be 0. So you go one space to the right for x = 1. Since your slope is 0, your y value is still 0; it doesn't go up or down. Your next point is (1, 0).
5.Connecting your points. You connect your two dots with a line and you get your graph of y = 0.
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