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What is y =- 3 on a graph?

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Answer:

A line.

Explanation:

Graphing y = -3 will give you a horizontal line 3 units below the x-axis.

To imagine this, we can create a bunch of points, each with a y coordinate of -3. For example: (-2, -3), (-1, -3), (3, -3), (6,-3). Graphing these will lead to a horizontal line!

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