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x = 6 looks like a vertical line which is centred on the point (6,0)
It will be a vertical line from the origin to -6 on the y axis
' -6 ' and ' 6 ' are not points. On a 2-dimensional (flat) graph, you need two coordinates to locate one point. (On a 3-dimensional (solid) graph, you need three coordinates to locate one point. And there's no such thing as a 1-dimensional graph.)
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The graph of the inequality ( X + 7 ) < 13 is the entire infinite half of the x-y plane to the left of the vertical line ( X = 6 ), but not including the line itself.
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y = -6 is a horizontal line that cuts the y-axis at -6.
x = 6 looks like a vertical line which is centred on the point (6,0)
The equation 2x - 3y = 6 is a linear equation and a linear equation is always has a straight line as a graph
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It will be a vertical line from the origin to -6 on the y axis
The points on the graph would be as follows(-2,-9) (-1,-6) (0,-3) (1,0) (2,3) (3,6)This will give you the position of the line if you need more points just extend the line of your graph.
' -6 ' and ' 6 ' are not points. On a 2-dimensional (flat) graph, you need two coordinates to locate one point. (On a 3-dimensional (solid) graph, you need three coordinates to locate one point. And there's no such thing as a 1-dimensional graph.)
Points: (0, -2) and (6, 0) Slope: 1/3 Equation of line: 3y = x-6