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the graph of the equation y- X= 2 represent geometrically​

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Answered by memanan03
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Answer:

The equation is x = y -2.

The graph for this eqn is a straight line occurring in the first two quadrants.

However, it shall occupy the 3rd quadrant in a situation where the values of y are negative

Step-by-step explanation:

For every value of y, x shall have the value lesser by 2. For example, when y=0 x= -2; x=5 y=3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A straight line ......

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