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  • 12-04-2017
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Which statement is true about the graph of two lines y=-6 and x=1/6

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The graph of the line y = -6 is a horizontal line which passes through the y axis at -6. On the other hand, the graph of the equation, x = 1/6 is a vertical line that passes through the x-axis at 1/6. The intersection of these lines is at a point that is expressed as (1/6, -6). 
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