Math, asked by jayanta57, 1 month ago

The graph of + 4 = 0 is a line

(a) parallel to -axis at a distance of 4 units above the -axis

(b) parallel to -axis at a distance of 4 units to the left of -axis

(c) parallel to -axis at a distance of 4 units to the right of -axis

(d) parallel to -axis at a distance of 4 units below the -axis​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
66

Answer:

Solve for y by subtracting 4 from both sides of the equation. The graph will be a horizontal line at y=−4 because all of the points will be (x,−4) , where x=±∞ .

 \huge \bold \color{yellow}xXMarathiGirlXx

Similar questions