SOLUTION: What is the correct graph for x=3 and x= -2?
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Question 423848: What is the correct graph for x=3 and x= -2?
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"What is the correct graph for x=3 and x= -2? "
x = 3
- the graph would be a vertical line passing through 3 on the x-axis
x = -2
- the graph would be a vertical line passing through -2 on the x-axis
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