Write an equation of a line that passes through the point and is parallel to the line .
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Which of the following graphs below represents the equation x=3?
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Understand that the equation x = 3 represents a vertical line on the Cartesian plane.
In the equation x = 3, the x-coordinate is always 3, regardless of the y-coordinate.
A vertical line means that for every point on the line, the x-value is constant, which is 3 in this case.
Look for the graph that shows a vertical line crossing the x-axis at x = 3.
Identify the graph that matches this description among the provided options.
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