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Find the $x$-intercept and the $y$-intercept of the graph of each equation. Then graph the equation.$y=-2$
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This occurs when $y=0$. However, in the given equation $y=-2$, there is no $x$ term. This means that $y$ is always equal to $-2$ and never equals $0$. Therefore, the graph does not cross the $x$-axis and there is no $x$-intercept. Show more…
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