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the correct conclusion about y=x-6 is​

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Answered by sidramsafdar
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Answer:

x=y+6

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by halamadrid
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Given,

An equation, y = x-6

To find,

Correct conclusion of y = x - 6.

Solution,

  1. The given equation y = x - 6 is a linear equation in two variables where x and y are two unknown variables.
  2. y = x - 6 would go through the x-axis when plotted on the graph at point (6,0)
  3. y = x - 6 would go through the y axis when plotted on the graph at point (0,-6).
  4. The graph of line y = x -6 can not go through the second quadrant.

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