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Which set of points lies on the graph of x = -2? (0, -2), (2, -2), (-2, -2) (-2, 0), (-2, 2), (-2, -2) (-2, 0), (2, -4), (-4, 2)

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Answer:

(-2, -2)

(-2, 0)

(-2, 2)

Explanation:

User Tyga
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For this case we have the following graph:
x = -2
The graph is a vertical line located at -2.
The Range of the funcio is:
(- inf, inf)
Therefore, all the points that are in the function are of the form:
(-2, a)
Where,
a: any real number.
Answer:
A set of points that lies on the graph of x = -2 is:
(-2, -2)
(-2, 0)
(-2, 2)
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