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OpenStudy (pphalke):

plz help i know that x=-5 how do i graph it

OpenStudy (pphalke):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That is a vertical line at the point x = -5

OpenStudy (pphalke):

is that right ? @shubham1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

100% sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

medal will be appreciated

OpenStudy (smartnerd1111):

It say plot points not a line

OpenStudy (smartnerd1111):

Graph the y-intercept point (the number in the b position) on the y-axis. : From the point plotted on the y-axis, use the slope to find your second point. Draw your line using the two points you plotted (y-intercept (b) first, slope (m) secon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I didn't look at the picture, I just know x= -5 is a vertical line at x = -5

OpenStudy (smartnerd1111):

Well you need to look at the pic. It says points

OpenStudy (pphalke):

how do i plot points

OpenStudy (smartnerd1111):

x+5 = 0 x = -5 Since there's no y term, this is a vertical line (parallel to the y-axis) thru the point (-5,0).

OpenStudy (smartnerd1111):

So one of the points would be

OpenStudy (pphalke):

then another would be (0,-5)?

OpenStudy (pphalke):

@smartnerd1111

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