How do you graph x=6 by plotting points?

1 Answer
Mar 7, 2016

Line parallel to the y-axis and x-intercept =6

Explanation:

This equation is saying: no matter what value you give to y" , x will always be 6

So, for example

Let any point be P_y

Then

P_((-3)) -> (x,y) = (6,-3)

P_((-2)) -> (x,y) = (6,-2)

P_((-1)) -> (x,y) = (6,-1)

P_((0)) -> (x,y) = (6,0)

P_((+1)) -> (x,y) = (6,1)

And so on. So you end up with

Tony B