Give three points that lie on line y= -4
YOU DON'T HAVE A GRAPHING CALCULATOR?
No I don't. If I did I wouldn't need help with this question now would I?
DENG....HOLD ON
I PUT IT IN THE CALCULATOR AN ITS JUST A STRAIGHT LINE ON THE -4...SO (6,-4),(-1,-4),(3,-4),(-5,-4)?
To find three points that lie on the line y = -4, we need to choose any three values for x and substitute them into the equation to find the corresponding y-values.
1. Choose x = 0:
Substituting x = 0 into the equation y = -4:
y = -4
Therefore, the first point on the line is (0, -4).
2. Choose x = 2:
Substituting x = 2 into the equation y = -4:
y = -4
Therefore, the second point on the line is (2, -4).
3. Choose x = -3:
Substituting x = -3 into the equation y = -4:
y = -4
Therefore, the third point on the line is (-3, -4).
So, the three points that lie on the line y = -4 are (0, -4), (2, -4), and (-3, -4).