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The graph of the line y = -3 does not pass through the point a) (2, -3) b) (3, -3) c) (0, -3) d) (-3, 2)
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Answered by tennetiraj86
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Answer:

option d does not lie on rhe graph of the given line

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Answered by qwwestham
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Given,

Line y = -3

To find,

The point through which it doesn't pas-ses.

Solution,

We can solve this problem by following the below process.

Here the given equation for a line is,

y = -3

We can see that this equation is for a line that is parallel to the x-axis.

Further, on this line, the value of ordinate or y coordinate will always be -3.

Now, among the given coordinates, only one, that is (-3, 2) is such that the ordinate is 2, and not -3.

So, this point will not lie on the given line y = -3.

Therefore, the graph of the line y = -3 does not pas-s through the point (-3, 2).

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