How do I graph y=-3/2?

1 Answer

A horizontal line at y=-3/2. See below for the graph and explanation.

Explanation:

I'm going to rewrite this equation in slope-intercept form and then talk about it:

y=-3/2=0x-3/2

I've added the 0x here to help indicate what the graph is saying, which is "no matter what the value of x is, 0x will always be 0 and therefore the graph will always be at y=-3/2. If we were to do a quick table of values, we could have:

(0,-3/2), (1,-3/2),(-1,-3/2) and that looks like this:

graph{0x-3/2 [-10, 10, -5, 1]}

The graph, no matter the value of x, has y=-3/2