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What is X= -5 graphed?…..?????????????

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What is X= -5 graphed

Explanation:

Graph x=-5 x = −5 x = - 5 Since x = −5 x = - 5 is a vertical line, there is no y-intercept and the slope is undefined.

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Answer:

see the picture attached

Explanation:

To graph this, we will count to a negative five on the graph. This means that we will move to the left five spaces and plot a point at (-5,0). Now, we will create a vertical line at -5 to encapsulate all of the values found at x = -5. This is essentially an infinite line, but the picture I included shows it on a 10 x 10 plane. Hope this helps!

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