Asked by Standard
Graph the Equation
x=-2
What of I do after this step
0x+1y=-2
1x+0y=-2
I am really confused
x=-2
What of I do after this step
0x+1y=-2
1x+0y=-2
I am really confused
Answers
Answered by
Damon
x = -2 is a vertical line through the point (-2,0). Y can be anything.
Answered by
Reiny
If your equation is x = -2
you have a vertical line where all points have the x-value of -2
e.g. (1,-2), (4,-2), (-2,-2), (0,-2) etc
In general if you have an equation where the y term is missing you have a vertical line
If you have an equation where the x term is missing , such as y = 5, you have horizontal line
If you had some other equation, we don't know what it was, since you did not state it.
you have a vertical line where all points have the x-value of -2
e.g. (1,-2), (4,-2), (-2,-2), (0,-2) etc
In general if you have an equation where the y term is missing you have a vertical line
If you have an equation where the x term is missing , such as y = 5, you have horizontal line
If you had some other equation, we don't know what it was, since you did not state it.
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