How do you graph #f(x)= -3#?
1 Answer
Feb 24, 2016
f(x) = -3 is a horizontal line running through y at -3.
Explanation:
f(x) = -3 is a horizontal line running through y at -3.
f(x) = -3 is a function that is the same as y = -3 and is therefore a horizontal line with a slope of zero.