A horizontal line crossing the y axis at 3.
The slope of the line y = -2 is zero.
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x - y - 2 = 0-y = -x + 2y = x - 2The graph is a straight line. The slope of the line is [2].The line intersects the x-axis at [x=2], and the y-axis at [y=-2].
y=2 is actually a horizontal line. x=2 is vertical.
A horizontal line which intersects y-axis at the value of 3
A horizontal line crossing the y axis at 3.
The slope of the line y = -2 is zero.
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After adding both equations, the result is: the straight line: 3x+2y = 21 This line will intersect the y-axis at (0,21/2) where x is 0 and y is 21/2, and will intersect the x-axis at (7,0) where x is 7 and y is 0. The y intercept form of this equation is: y = -3/2x + 21/2 ; y = mx + b (y intercept form) where m is the slope of the line or -3/2, and b is the y intercept or 21/2.
x - y - 2 = 0-y = -x + 2y = x - 2The graph is a straight line. The slope of the line is [2].The line intersects the x-axis at [x=2], and the y-axis at [y=-2].
If the equation of a line is [ Y = -2 ] the the line is horizontal. Its slope is zero.
y=2 is actually a horizontal line. x=2 is vertical.
If you mean: -8x+y = 2 then y = 8x+2 and the line parallel to it will have the same slope of 8 but with a different y intercept.
y=-2 is parallel to the x-axis and perpendicular to the y-axis.
The line Y=2 is a horizontal line at positive 2..So the Y intercept is 2.Think of a normal line equation.Y=mX+bB is the y intercept, and since there is no "mx" term, m, which is the slope, equals 0, which means it's a horizontal line.