How do you graph the line x = 4x=4?

1 Answer
May 3, 2016

x =x= a number is always a vertical line, passing through the xx-axis at that value of xx

Explanation:

You could draw the graph by plotting points first. In this case, xx is always 4, regardless of the yy-value.

Possible points could be (4;-5), (4;-2), (4;0), (4;7) etc.

Plotting the points will give you a vertical line passing through the xx-axis at 4.

Vertical lines only have an xx-intercept. Note that the yy-axis is also a vertical line, crossing the xx-axis at 0. The equation of the yy-axis is x = 0x=0