1, 6 on a graph with no solution

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If you have the equation y = 1x + 6, then it will be represented as a straight line on the graph. Since there is no restriction on the values of x and y, the line extends infinitely in both directions. This means that there is a solution for all values of x and y, and the graph will be a straight line passing through the point (0,6) with a slope of 1.