Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Vertical Lines
The equation x = 5 represents a vertical line in the Cartesian coordinate system. This line is drawn parallel to the y-axis and intersects the x-axis at the point (5, 0). Vertical lines have an undefined slope and indicate that for any value of y, the x-coordinate remains constant at 5.
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Graphing Linear Equations
Graphing linear equations involves plotting points that satisfy the equation and connecting them to form a straight line. In the case of x = 5, every point on the line has the same x-coordinate, which simplifies the graphing process to drawing a straight line at x = 5 across all values of y.
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Coordinate Plane
The coordinate plane is a two-dimensional surface defined by a horizontal axis (x-axis) and a vertical axis (y-axis). Each point on this plane is represented by an ordered pair (x, y). Understanding the layout of the coordinate plane is essential for accurately interpreting and sketching graphs of equations.
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