Solve each equation by graphing the related function. If the equation has no real-number solution, write no solution. (1 point) Responses Image with alt text: x equals positive or negative 7 Image with alt text: x equals positive or negative 3.5 Image with alt text: x equals 0 no solution

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It seems that the equations mentioned in the responses are:

1) x = ±7
2) x = ±3.5
3) x = 0

To graph these equations, we can plot the given values for x on the number line.

For the equation x = ±7, we plot both 7 and -7 on the number line.

For the equation x = ±3.5, we plot both 3.5 and -3.5 on the number line.

For the equation x = 0, we plot 0 on the number line.

The first graph will have two points, 7 and -7 marked.
The second graph will have two points, 3.5 and -3.5 marked.
The third graph will have only one point, 0 marked.

Since all the equations have real solutions (values), and we have graphed them correctly on the number line, there is no need to write "no solution".

Therefore, the solutions are as follows:

1) x = ±7
2) x = ±3.5
3) x = 0