[ x = 3 ] and [ x = -2 ] are two separate vertical lines on the graph.
The first vertical line passes through the point [ x = 3 ] on the x-axis.
The second vertical line passes through the point [ x = -2 ] on the x-axis.
Both lines have infinite slope.
Neither line has a y-intercept.
The lines are parallel, and they never intersect.
Yes, that is a shifted tanX graph, just as you would shift any graft.
One simple solution is y = (x + 5/2)*(x - 2)*(x - 3/2) You can expand that into its cubic form, if you wish.
if 2y-x=4, than y=1/2*x+2 we can now see that the graph is linear with slope 1/2 and goes through point (0,2)
-2
It equals -4.
Yes, that is a shifted tanX graph, just as you would shift any graft.
It would be a circle, centered at the origin, with a radius of 2.
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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One simple solution is y = (x + 5/2)*(x - 2)*(x - 3/2) You can expand that into its cubic form, if you wish.
if 2y-x=4, than y=1/2*x+2 we can now see that the graph is linear with slope 1/2 and goes through point (0,2)
-2
Any graph with the slope of -1/2
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.
A suitable equation for that would be y is equal to negative 2 times x plus five
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It equals -4.