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Question
Draw the graph of the following line:
y + 6 = 0
Graph
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Solution

The graph of the equation y + 6 = 0 is a horizontal line that passes through the point (0, –6) on the y-axis.
1. Isolate the variable
We first rewrite the equation in the standard linear form y = mx + c.
y + 6 = 0
⇒ y = –6
2. Determine the Slope and Intercept
In the form y = mx + c:
The slope (m) is 0, because there is no x term. A slope of 0 indicates the line is perfectly horizontal.
The y-intercept (c) is –6. This means the line crosses the y-axis at the coordinate (0, –6).
3. Plot the line
Since y is always –6 regardless of the value of x, the line extends infinitely to the left and right, maintaining a constant height of 6 units below the x-axis.
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