It will look like a straight vertical line that cuts the x-axis at the point (100, 0).
The line 8x-8=0 is the same as x=1. The graph looks like a vertical line that intersects the x axis at x=1.
im not sure sure but i think it is squares on paper and a graph then put the information on to it durr.... ;]
If you're asking for the graph, then the function y=x would look like a diagonal line going towards the upper-right hand corner of the coordinate plane.
You can obtain actual graphs of algebraic equations at the Wolfram Alpha website. wolframalpha.com
A U shaped parabola
It will look like a straight vertical line that cuts the x-axis at the point (100, 0).
The line 8x-8=0 is the same as x=1. The graph looks like a vertical line that intersects the x axis at x=1.
im not sure sure but i think it is squares on paper and a graph then put the information on to it durr.... ;]
It would look like a straight vertical line, i.e. parallel to the y-axis, passing through the point on the x-axis where x=3.
If you're asking for the graph, then the function y=x would look like a diagonal line going towards the upper-right hand corner of the coordinate plane.
You can obtain actual graphs of algebraic equations at the Wolfram Alpha website. wolframalpha.com
Do you mean f(x) = x9 ? It would look something like this: ..........................|............. ..........................|............. .........................|.............. ................____/............... .............../........................ ..............|......................... .............|.......................... .............|..........................
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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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.