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How does graphing -3/4 different from graphing 3/4

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Graph 1: y= -3/4, which means its (x,y) coordinate is (0, -3/4).

Graph 2: y= 3/4, which means its (x,y) coordinate is (0, 3/4).

Graph 1 would be the point -3/4 on the y-axis, while graph 2 would be the point 3/4 on the y-axis.

Therefore, graph 1 and graph 2 are symmetrical about the x-axis.

Hope this would help~
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