If x equals a constant number, the graph will be a vertical line. For example, the graph of x = 5 would be a vertical line that goes through the point (5,0). x equals 5 on every point along this lines.
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The graph shifts downward (negative y) by 9 units.
There needs to be an x variable to create a graph.
Well you can find what it equals in terms of x. If you know that y plus y equals 25 to the power of 25 then you know that 2y=25^25 which means that y=(25^25)/2 - this is a huge number. To find x+y you just add x to what y equals so you get x+(25^25)/2
If x equals a constant number, the graph will be a vertical line. For example, the graph of x = 5 would be a vertical line that goes through the point (5,0). x equals 5 on every point along this lines.
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y=x+1 there for answer is 2
y equals x-4 plus 2 is the same as y = x-2. You just translate the graph of y=x, 2 units to the right, OR 2 down.
The graph shifts downward (negative y) by 9 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.
There needs to be an x variable to create a graph.
(-1,0)
If 40 plus x equals 25 then x is equal to -15.
Well you can find what it equals in terms of x. If you know that y plus y equals 25 to the power of 25 then you know that 2y=25^25 which means that y=(25^25)/2 - this is a huge number. To find x+y you just add x to what y equals so you get x+(25^25)/2
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You subtract X from both sides, in which u get y=x-4; u should be able to graph that