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Which point does not lie on the graph of $y=3 ?$A (0,3)B (-3,3)C (3,-3)D $\left(\frac{1}{3}, 3\right)$
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This means that for any point to lie on the graph of this equation, the y-coordinate must be equal to 3. Show more…
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