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Select the shape of the graph of y=−5 from the selections below. a.Vertical line. b. Line slanting down. c. Horizontal line. d. Line slanting up.
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Select the shape of the graph of y=−5 from the selections below. a.Vertical line. b. Line slanting down. c. Horizontal line. d. Line slanting up.
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Select the shape of the graph of y=−5 from the selections below.
a.Vertical line.
b. Line slanting down.
c. Horizontal line.
d. Line slanting up.
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I believe the answer is A. Because y is the vertical line and x would be the horizontal.
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