Select the coordinates of two points on the line y = -2. (2, -2) and (-2, 2) (-2, -2) and (-2, 0) (2, -2) and (0, -2) (-2, 2) and (-2, -2)
Do you know what y=-2 looks like?
going left to right on -2?
When it's y=-2, the y-coordinate always stays at -2. So just plug in any numbers. x on the other hand will change. So what option above has -2 as a y-coordinate twice?
C is the correct answer
because I always forget y is the second number right?
Yup, the coordinate pairs are always: \[\LARGE (x, y)\] @Haseeb96 stop giving away answers.
c?
(2, -2) and (0, -2)
Yup, as long as y has a coordinate of -2, it doesn't matter what x is.
cool. thanks! you think you can help with a few more? I dont know if I need help yet but I prob will need it. :)
okay but he\she wants only answer
@Haseeb96 I'm fine with people on here showing me how to do the work like @Luigi0210 is doing.
okay keep working .....
Sure, just open a new question and call me over.
okay thanks!
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