It cannot, in any sensible way.
To translate the graph y = x to the graph of y = x - 6, shift the graph of y = x down 6 units.
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.
y= -5
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17
y=x
12
-7
y=7-3x
12
The equation you have given, y + 2 = 7, does not describe a line, it describes the number 5. You would not graph a single number, there is nothing to graph.
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Rotating the graph y = x² clockwise 90° about the origin gives the graph of: y² = x → y = ±√x Removing the negative part leaves: y = √x (Note: it is convention that the radical symbol (√) means the positive square root.)
The graph is a straight line. It crosses the y-axis at y=-9/7 , and its slope is 1426/7 .
It's essantially y = x+7. So just graph that. (y = mx+b format) , or draw a diagnol line that crosses through 7 on the y axis.
It is: y = -7 which is a straight line parallel to the x axis
If you mean y = 23x-7 then the slope is 23 and the y intercept is -7