How do you graph the line #y = 12#?
1 Answer
Dec 21, 2016
It's a horizontal line with y-intercept of 12
Explanation:
For the equation
we can rewrite it this way:
This is a line in slope-intercept form - it has the y-intercept of 12 and a slope of 0 - which means it will run left/right, parallel to the x-axis. It looks like this:
graph{0x+12 [-32.47, 32.48, -16.24, 16.23]}