It seems like you've provided the same equation, \( x = -6 \), twice.
The equation \( x = -6 \) represents a vertical line in the Cartesian coordinate plane. This line consists of all the points where the x-coordinate is \(-6\), regardless of the y-coordinate. Thus, the line extends infinitely upwards and downwards at \( x = -6 \).
To visualize this:
- Draw a vertical line on a graph.
- Mark the point where \( x = -6 \).
- The line will pass through points such as \((-6, -10)\), \((-6, 0)\), \((-6, 10)\), etc.
If you have another equation or need assistance with different equations, feel free to share!