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First, reflect the graph of y = x² in the x-axis (line y = 0) to obtain the graph of y = -x²; then second, shift it 3 units up to obtain the graph of y = -x² + 3.
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Y = 2 The graph is a horizontal line passing through the point Y=2 on the Y=axis. The line is parallel to the X-axis, and exactly 2 units above it everywhere.
That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
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It is a horizontal line 5 units above the x-axis.
Because the only Y value that a point on the line can have is 5. and if you can only have points with a Y value of 5 you will have a line that runs straight on the 5th step of your graph.
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y - 2 = 5 is the same as y = 7, which is a horizontal line above the x-axis at y=7.
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It is a horizontal line (slope of 0) which intersects the coordinate (0,5).
The graph is a horizontal line at y=3
You would draw a straight horizontal line through the 5 on the y axis.
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