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OpenStudy (anonymous):

a. Id the equation as representing a horizontal or vertical line b. Graph the line c. Id the x- and y-intercepts i they exist x=3 whatt do I do?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Graph it? If x=3, y can be anything. What does that look like on a graph?

OpenStudy (thesecret20111):

Does this assume y =0?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, assuming y is 0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The graph of x=3 is this:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x=3 doesn't assume y=0, it assumes y is negative infinity to positive infinity.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So I just graph it, and what about C? What does that mean? SOrry my math book fell apart and I am missing the instruction part =\ and well, most of this chapter.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, look at my graph. Does it ever cross the y axis? Where does it cross the x axis?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes.

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