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the equation y+3=0 can be written in two variables as​

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Give the geometric representation of y=3 as an equation

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In two variables, we have x and y axis.

Hence, writing equation y=3 in terms of x and y

y=3

0+y=3

or 0.x+y=3 .....(1)

Put x=0 in (1) we get

0(0)+y=3

0+y=3

y=3

So, point is (0,3)

Put x=1 in (1) we get

0(1)+y=3

0+y=3

y=3

So, point is (1,3)

Hence we can say that,in two variables,y=3 is line which is parallel to x−axis

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