The graph of x=5 is a vertical line on a set of coordinate axes that intercepts the x-axis at 5. Its slope is undefined.
It's equal to -X + 5 = Y (1, 4) (5, 0)
x + y = 5y = -x + 5The graph is a straight line, with [ slope = -1 ], passing through the point [ y = 5 ] on the y-axis.
y=x+1 there for answer is 2
y equals x-4 plus 2 is the same as y = x-2. You just translate the graph of y=x, 2 units to the right, OR 2 down.
If x equals a constant number, the graph will be a vertical line. For example, the graph of x = 5 would be a vertical line that goes through the point (5,0). x equals 5 on every point along this lines.
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The graph of x=5 is a vertical line on a set of coordinate axes that intercepts the x-axis at 5. Its slope is undefined.
It is a horizontal line 5 units above the x-axis.
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It's equal to -X + 5 = Y (1, 4) (5, 0)
hey,the graph of x=5 is a straight line parallel to Y-axis. all the points on the line have x-coordinate equal to 5. so on the X-axis just draw a perpendicular line 5 units away.
x + y = 5y = -x + 5The graph is a straight line, with [ slope = -1 ], passing through the point [ y = 5 ] on the y-axis.
When y=4, x=8/5
Quadrants I, III and IV.
One simple solution is y = (x + 5/2)*(x - 2)*(x - 3/2) You can expand that into its cubic form, if you wish.
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