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the graph is moved down 6 units
If you mean: y = x+4 then the perpendicular equation can be y = -0.5x+4
You plot the equation as a graph. Every one of the infinitely many points on the graph is a solution.
The slope of the line that represents the graph of that equation is 15.
That's not an equation, so there's nothing to graph. Simple way to tell: There's no "equals" sign in it.
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y= x- 4 is a line with slope 1 and y intercept -4. So we graph a line the intersects the y axis at -4. From that point go up 1 and over 1 to get to the next point.+++You cannot produce a graph from just yx-4, because that is an expression, not an equation. If it was intended as y = x-4, then you can. It would be a straight line intercepting the axes at (0, -4) and (4, 0).
the graph is moved down 6 units
It is y = x + 4
If you mean: y = x+4 then the perpendicular equation can be y = -0.5x+4
You plot the equation as a graph. Every one of the infinitely many points on the graph is a solution.
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Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals", "squared", "cubed" etc. What you have in the question is an expression, not an equation nor an inequality. You cannot graph an expression.
The slope of the line that represents the graph of that equation is 15.
The graph of that equation is a circle, centered at the origin, with radius = 2 .
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