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America Montes
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28 May, 20:40
How to solve for x if y = - 10
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Taniyah Stout
28 May, 21:01
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y = - 10 is technically a line through the y axis at negative 10. This would hit all the x-values. The domain (x-values) would be from - infinity to + infinity. I'm not too sure if you could solve a specific x-value though.
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