No, they are perpendicular.
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Any line with a slope of 1 is parallel to y=x-3.
-- a straight line -- the slope of the line is ' 1 ' -- the line passes through the point [y= -3] on the y-axis
the slope of the line y=3 is 0. if you draw the line y=3, you get a straight horizontal line across the 3 on the y axis. Since the line is horizontal and parallel to the x axis, it's slope is 0.
The graph is a horizontal line at y=3
No, they are perpendicular.
A horizontal line crossing the y axis at 3.
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The y intercept would be 3.
A horizontal line which intersects y-axis at the value of 3
Any line with a slope of 1 is parallel to y=x-3.
-- a straight line -- the slope of the line is ' 1 ' -- the line passes through the point [y= -3] on the y-axis
A straight line with a slope of 3 and no y intercept
y=3x+3 -- This could be the formula for a line, where the slope is 3 and the y intercept is (0,3). In the next line the slope would be 4 and the y-intercept would be 5
the slope of the line y=3 is 0. if you draw the line y=3, you get a straight horizontal line across the 3 on the y axis. Since the line is horizontal and parallel to the x axis, it's slope is 0.
A horizontal line.