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if this is an x,y plot, it would be a vertical line at x = -3
Yes, x = -3 would represent a vertical line at abscissa -3, parallel to the y-axis.
It is the line obtained by joining the following points ----->>> (3,0) on x axis and (0,3) on y axis This line is tilted to 45 degrees from negative x axis.
The graph is a horizontal line at y=3
A horizontal line crossing the y axis at 3.
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-2.25
False. X = 3 is a vertical line.
if this is an x,y plot, it would be a vertical line at x = -3
Yes, x = -3 would represent a vertical line at abscissa -3, parallel to the y-axis.
It is the line obtained by joining the following points ----->>> (3,0) on x axis and (0,3) on y axis This line is tilted to 45 degrees from negative x axis.
The graph of [ y = -3x ] is a straight line, through the origin, with slope of -3 .
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.
depends on line slope
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