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Graph y = -2 and x= 3 individually state the slope and x and y intercept form for each

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y = -2 and x= 3

Graph is attached below. Black line is the graph of y=-2

Blue line is the graph of x=3

Whenever we get equation like x = something, in that case slope is always undefined

Whenever we get equation like y = something, in that case slope is always 0

y = -2 and x= 3

For x=3, the slope is undefined.

The graph of x=3 is a vertical line at 3 on x. The x intercept is 3 and there is no y intercept.

For y=-2, the slope is 0

The graph of y=-2 is a horizontal line at -2 on y. The y intercept is -2 and there is no x intercept.


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