SOLUTION: When I am given different x-values, how do I find the y-values of the equation x=3
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Question 1014850: When I am given different x-values, how do I find the y-values of the equation x=3
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When I am given different x-values, how do I find the y-values of the equation x=3
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The full equation is x + 0*y = 3
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x has to be 3
y can take on any value but is multiplied by 0 to find "x".
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Since y can take on any value the graph of x = 3 is a vertical
line containing all points where x = 3 and y = every possible
Real Number value.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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