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![]() ---------------------------------------- [Edit 1 times, last edit by 201113074 at Nov 24, 2011 8:33:10 AM] |
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Joined: Apr 2, 2005 Posts: 797 Status: Offline |
I gather you want to graph this in the x-y plane, so y is anything: this is a vertical line that intersects the x-axis at x=5, that is, it is parallel to the y-axis. ---------------------------------------- Principal Skinner |
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![]() United States Joined: Nov 30, 2011 Posts: 1 Status: Offline |
That's not a tough deal, see x-5=0, we can write it x=5. Then draw a vertical line through the 5 on the x axis,equally up and down line. ---------------------------------------- Kitchen Faucets |
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I do agree with pskinner the line drawn at x=5 will be parallel to the y-axis and it will be passing or intersecting the x axis at unit 5. __________________ Air Conditioning |
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