How do you graph #x=2# by plotting points?

1 Answer
Mar 11, 2018

It is a vertical line through #2# on the #x#-axis

Explanation:

It is not really necessary to lot individual points to draw this graph,

Any equation which is #x= "a number" #

represents a vertical line with only an #x#- intercept.
This line will intersect the #x#- axis at #2#.

If you want to plot points, you will have points where the #x#-value is always #2#, regardless of the value for #y#.

#(2,-5)" "(2,-1)" "(2,0)" "(2,6)" "(2,8)" "(2,13)# etc