How do you graph y=-2/3?

2 Answers
May 3, 2017

see explanation.

Explanation:

"an equation in the form " y=c

is a horizontal line with a slope of zero, parallel to the x-axis and passing through all points in the plane with a y-coordinate of c.

"here " c=-2/3

graph{y-0.001x+2/3=0 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

May 3, 2017

y has a constant value, which is -2/3

Explanation:

It does not matter what x takes, y has a constant value.

It is a horizontal line having a constant value which is -2/3

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