y=mx+c
any points along the line described by the equation x=anything will give you a vertical line on a graph
The graph will be a line.
When you graph a linear equation, you make a line. A line continues infinitely.
When it is a linear equation.
To determine the equation of the line in a graph, you need two key pieces of information: the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b). The general form of a linear equation is ( y = mx + b ). If you can identify these values from the graph, you can then write the specific equation for the line. Without the graph, I can't provide the exact equation.
the line
If it is a straight line, then the equation is linear.
This is a straight line graph with the equation, y = n where n is any positive or negative number.
When the equation of a line is parallel to another line the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
A line graph needs an equation. x-2 and x3 are expressions: neither is an equation.
That would be a linear equation.
yes