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प्रश्न
Draw the graph of the following line:
3y + 5 = 0
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उत्तर

The graph of the equation 3y + 5 = 0 is a horizontal line passing through the `y = - 5/3` (approximately –1.67).
1. Isolate the variable y
We first solve for y to put it in a recognizable form.
3y + 5 = 0
Subtract 5 from both sides:
3y = –5
Divide by 3:
`y = -5/3`
2. Identify the line characteristics
Because the equation only contains the variable y and no x, the value of y remains constant regardless of what x is.
Slope (m): The slope is 0 because there is no “rise” as x changes.
Y-intercept: The line crosses the y-axis at the point `(0, -5/3)`.
Orientation: The line is perfectly horizontal and parallel to the x-axis.
3. Plot the points
To draw this simply move down the y-axis to roughly –1.67 and draw a straight line left to right. Every point on this line, such as (–2, –1.67), (0, –1.67) or (3, –1.67), satisfies the original equation.
