It seems like there is an error in the equation provided. The equation y = -6+6 simplifies to y = 0.
So, the equation is y = 0, which is just the x-axis.
Therefore, our initial point (the y intercept) is (0,0).
To plot a 2nd point, we start at our initial point (0,0) and move down 6 and right 1. This point is (1, -6).
So, the two points on the graph of the equation y = -6+6 are (0,0) and (1, -6).
You are tasked to graphing the equation y= -6+6
Our initial point (the y intercept) is the point is (_,_)
To plot a 2nd point we should start at our initial point and go down -6 and right 1 and this is the point (_,_)
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