Graph this function:
y = -3
Click to select points on the graph.
Graph this function: y = -3 Click to select points on the graph
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To graph the function ( y = -3 ), follow these steps:
1. Understand the function: The equation ( y = -3 ) represents a horizontal line where the ( y )-value is constantly -3, regardless of the ( x )-value.
2. Set up your graph: Draw a coordinate plane with an x-axis (horizontal) and a y-axis (vertical).
3. Plot the line: Since the ( y )-value is always -3, go to the point where ( y ) intersects -3 on the y-axis. This point is (0, -3).
4. Draw the line: Since it’s a horizontal line, draw a straight line across the graph at ( y = -3 ). This line extends infinitely to the left and right.
5. Choose additional points: You can select points on the line, such as (-2, -3), (1, -3), (5, -3), etc., to confirm that they all have a ( y )-value of -3.
That’s it! You’ve successfully graphed the function ( y = -3 ). If you need further help or a more in-depth explanation, feel free to check the extended services page.