SOLUTION: How would you graph x + 3 = 0
I thought it would be horizontal line across -3
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Question 566178: How would you graph x + 3 = 0
I thought it would be horizontal line across -3
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How would you graph x + 3 = 0
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x = -3
For any y, x = -3
It's parallel to the y-axis, or "vertical", thru (-3,0)
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Plot 2 points, (-3,0) and (-3,3)
Draw a line thru them.
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