How do you graph y=4y=4?

2 Answers
Jul 17, 2018

It's a horizontal line parallel to the x-axis 4 units up

Explanation:

Given: y = 4y=4
It's a horizontal line parallel to the x-axis 4 units up.

Graph of y = 0x + 4y=0x+4:

graph{0x+4 [-10, 10, -2, 6]}

Jul 17, 2018

y=4y=4 is a horizontal line that runs through the point on the yy axis where the value is 4 and it is parallel to the xx axis. Every set of coordinates on the line will be in the form (x,y)(x,y) and as the xx value changes the yy value will be 4

E.g. (1,4). (7,4). (-2,4) (0,4)