To translate the graph y = x to the graph of y = x - 6, shift the graph of y = x down 6 units.
y = -6 is a horizontal line that cuts the y-axis at -6.
The equation 2x - 3y = 6 is a linear equation and a linear equation is always has a straight line as a graph
The graph is a circle with a radius of 6, centered at the origin.
4x - 3y = -6Add 3y to each side:4x = -6 + 3yAdd 6 to each side:4x + 6 = 3yDivide each side by 3:(4/3)x + 2 = yThe graph is a straight line with a slope of (4/3) and a y-intercept of 2 .
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The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) shifted 6 units in the direction of positive x.
This question appears to have three different boundries. They translate as follows: The opposite of Y is at most 6 = -Y ≤ 6 = Y ≥ -6 Y is less than twice X = Y < 2X Two thirds of X increased by Y is less than 2 = (2X/3) + Y < 2 = Y < (-2X/3) + 2 By now, these should all be simple to graph. The intersection of these boundaries will form a shaded triangle with its base a horizontal line that crosses the y axis at -6.
If you mean y = -2x-6 then y intersect the graph at (0, -6)
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(6, -5) and (6, -10)
' -6 ' and ' 6 ' are not points. On a 2-dimensional (flat) graph, you need two coordinates to locate one point. (On a 3-dimensional (solid) graph, you need three coordinates to locate one point. And there's no such thing as a 1-dimensional graph.)
Without any information on what the graph is, it is not possible to say.
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because the z axis represents "depth", you wouldn't see the 6 "places" unless you turned the graph askew.
y = -6 is a horizontal line that cuts the y-axis at -6.
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