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What type of line is the graph of x = −2? (1 point) HEEEEELLLPPPP!!!!!

a
Vertical

b
Horizontal

c
Rising

d
Falling

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Answer:

A. vertical

Explanation:

any x=y equations will end up being vertical.

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User EoLithic
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Answer:

a. Vertical.

Explanation:

All points on this graph satisfy the condition that
x = -2. In other words, the x-coordinate of all these points are all equal to
2.

For example, there are

  • (2, 0);
  • (2, 1);
  • (2 -1).

If all the points with an x-coordinate of 2 are plotted, the result will be a vertical line that intersects the x-axis at the point (2, 0).

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User Pak Ho Cheung
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