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Idetifly the graph of y=3

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equation y = 3, we get y = 3. This
means that the point (0, 3) is on the graph.
2. Similarly, if we plug in x = 1, we
still get y = 3. So, the point (1, 3) is
also on the graph.
3. Continuing this pattern, if we plug in any other value for x, the corresponding y-value will always be 3. For example, if we plug in x =
-2, we still get y = 3. So, the point
(-2, 3) is also on the graph.
In summary, the graph of y = 3 is a
horizontal line that passes through all points where the y-coordinate is
3. It is a straight line that is parallel to the x-axis and does not change as × varies.
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