How do you graph the line #y=2#?

1 Answer
Jul 5, 2016

The graph will be a horizontal line where all of the points have #2# as the value for #y#.

Explanation:

Your equation is in slope intercept form, #y=mx+b#, where #m# is the slope and #b# is the y-intercept. The equation #y=2# is in slope intercept form, where the slope is 0 and the y-intercept is #2#. The equation can be graphed as the equation #y=0x+2#. The graph is a horizontal line where all values for #y# are #2#.

graph{y=0x+2 [-9.926, 10.07, -1.58, 8.42]}