Yes, x = -3 would represent a vertical line at abscissa -3, parallel to the y-axis.
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if this is an x,y plot, it would be a vertical line at x = -3
If you mean x - 3 = 0, yes, that would be a vertical line. On the other hand, an equation such as y = x - 3 is not.
The graph of the equation [ x = -3 ] is a straight vertical line, passingthrough the point [ x = -3 ] on the x-axis. Its slope is infinite.
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[ x = 3 ] and [ x = -2 ] are two separate vertical lines on the graph.The first vertical line passes through the point [ x = 3 ] on the x-axis.The second vertical line passes through the point [ x = -2 ] on the x-axis.Both lines have infinite slope.Neither line has a y-intercept.The lines are parallel, and they never intersect.