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How do you graph x=6

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Answer: it’s a vertical line going through the point (6,0)

Step-by-step explanation: this is because when you only have an x value the line is going to be vertical line through the x value on that axis

How do you graph x=6-example-1
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When graphing x = 6, we will plot a point at (6,0) on a number line. From that point, there would be a vertical line. Although it is linear, this line would not be a function.