SOLUTION: how would i graph x=6 by plotting points?

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Question 744659: how would i graph x=6 by plotting points?
Answer by erika514(39)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi,
When we have a linear equation in the form x=6 that means that we have an undefined slope and a straight vertical line going through the point (6,0). To plot points, we can put (6,1),(6,2),(6,-1),(6,-2)on our graph. We can have any value for y as long as x equals 6 in any ordered pair in the form(x,y). Hope this helps you to graph and let me know of any more questions you may have.:)

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