Questions: Graph the linear equation. x=-6

Graph the linear equation.
x=-6
Transcript text: Graph the linear equation. \[ x=-6 \]
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Identify the Type of Equation

The given equation is \( x = -6 \). This is a linear equation representing a vertical line.

Step 2: Determine the Characteristics of the Line

For the equation \( x = -6 \):

  • The line is vertical.
  • It crosses the x-axis at \( x = -6 \).
  • The y-values can be any real number.
Step 3: Plot the Line on the Graph

To graph the equation \( x = -6 \):

  1. Locate the point where \( x = -6 \) on the x-axis.
  2. Draw a vertical line through this point, extending infinitely in both the positive and negative y-directions.

Final Answer

The graph of the equation \( x = -6 \) is a vertical line that crosses the x-axis at \( x = -6 \).

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