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The distance between the graph of y=-1 and y=-3 i

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Answer:The graph for the equation y=-1 is a straight line passing through -1 and parallel to x axis. 

Answer:The graph for the equation y=-1 is a straight line passing through -1 and parallel to x axis. The graph for the equation y=3 is a straight line passing through 3 and parallel to x axis.

Answer:The graph for the equation y=-1 is a straight line passing through -1 and parallel to x axis. The graph for the equation y=3 is a straight line passing through 3 and parallel to x axis.Therefore, distance between both lines is 1+3=4

Answer:The graph for the equation y=-1 is a straight line passing through -1 and parallel to x axis. The graph for the equation y=3 is a straight line passing through 3 and parallel to x axis.Therefore, distance between both lines is 1+3=4Answer is Option B

Answer:The graph for the equation y=-1 is a straight line passing through -1 and parallel to x axis. The graph for the equation y=3 is a straight line passing through 3 and parallel to x axis.Therefore, distance between both lines is 1+3=4Answer is Option Bfollow me plz♥️♥️♥️

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