Since, y−2=0⟹y=2 In the linear equation y=2, there is no term for x. This means, that x can take any value. Points lying on the line y=2 can be (4,2),(0,2) or (−5,2). Plotting these points on the graph paper and joining them, we get the graph for y=2, which is parallel to x−axis.
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