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The linear equation x = -13 graphs as a horizontal/vertical/ or diagonal line?

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The linear equation x = -13 graphs as a horizontal/vertical/ or diagonal line?

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  1. It is a vertical line passing x = - 13 and y = =/- infinity.

    x will always be -13, regardless of the value of y.


  2. It is the set of all points where the value of x is equal to -13 regardless of the value of y.Therefore it is a vertical line parallel to the y-axis and passing through (-13,0).

  3. vertical

    It doesn't matter what y is, x is always -13

  4. It will be a vertical line passing through the x-axis at -13

  5. you have got to remember that if there is x-coordinate equals to some numerical, its always vertical. if its y-coordinate equals to some numerical again, it will be horizontal this time round. and if the y equals to something with a coefficient of x, it will be diagonal.

  6. VERTICAL.

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