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Which line is a graph of the equation y = –6?

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line parallel to and below the x axis and at a distance of 6 from.x axis....
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Answer:

The graph of given function is a horizontal line parallel to x-axis with y-intercept at (0,-6).

Explanation:

The given equation is


y=-6

We need to find the graph of given equation.

If a line defined as y=a, then it is a horizontal line parallel to x-axis with y-intercept at (0,a).

In the given equation y=-6, the value of a is -6. It means the given line is a horizontal line parallel to x-axis with y-intercept at (0,-6).

The graph of given function is shown below.

Which line is a graph of the equation y = –6?-example-1
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