If you mean: y = 7 on the Cartesian plane then it is a straight horizontal line parallel to the x axis.
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To find where the line ( y = 3x + 7 ) crosses the y-axis, set ( x = 0 ). Plugging this into the equation gives ( y = 3(0) + 7 = 7 ). Therefore, the line crosses the y-axis at the point ( (0, 7) ).
y=4x -7
The slope is -5 and the y intercept is 7.
If you mean: y = -3x+7 then the slope is -3 and the y intercept is 7
If you mean: 2x-3y = 7 then y = 2/3x-7/3 whereas 2/3 is the slope and -7/3 is the y intercept of the straight line.
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it should actually look like this- 5x - y = 11 sorry
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The graph of [ y = 7 ] is a straight horizontal line, passing through the point [ y = 7 ]on the y-axis. The slope of a horizontal line is zero.
the line would look like a perfectly diagonal line. the line would be 45 degrees.
X (or Y) = (one value)
The line 'Y = - 3' has a slope of zero. Any line parallel to it also has a slope of zero. The line parallel to it with a Y-intercept of 7 is: Y = 7
To find where the line ( y = 3x + 7 ) crosses the y-axis, set ( x = 0 ). Plugging this into the equation gives ( y = 3(0) + 7 = 7 ). Therefore, the line crosses the y-axis at the point ( (0, 7) ).
It is: y = -2x+7 but if you mean -7 then it is y = -2x-7
7 is the y intercept
A straight, horizontal line.