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Move 3 over the right side of the equation so the equation would be x = -3. The graph of this would be a verticle line at x= -3
yx-3 is not an equation, and it has no graph.
y=x^3
The equation ( x - 3 = 0 ) represents a vertical line on a graph. This line is positioned at ( x = 3 ) and extends infinitely in the positive and negative y-directions. Any point on this line will have an x-coordinate of 3, regardless of the y-coordinate.
To graph the equation y-x=3, first rearrange it in slope-intercept form by isolating y: y=x+3. This equation represents a line with a slope of 1 and y-intercept of 3. You can plot the y-intercept at (0,3) then use the slope to find another point and draw a straight line connecting the two points.
The is a straight line parallel to the y-axis with an x intercept at -3.
For a start, you would need an initial equation. A horizontal translation of ANY equation can be achieved by replacing every ocurrence of "x" with "x - a", where "a" is the amount you want to move the graph to the right. For example, replacing every ocurrence of "x" by "x - 10" will move your graph 10 units to the right.
False. X = 3 is a vertical line.
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y = x + 3The graph of that equation is a straight line with a slope of 1 (45° rising to the right)and passing through the point y=3 on the y-axis.
You can do the equation Y 2x plus 3 on a graph. On this graph the Y would equal 5 and X would equal to 0.
The graph of the equation [ x = -3 ] is a straight vertical line, passingthrough the point [ x = -3 ] on the x-axis. Its slope is infinite.