Correct answer: The graph of x=5 is a vertical line. The equation x=5 represents all points with x- value equal to 5.
Is x 5 slope-intercept form?
We cannot write x=5 in slope-intercept form. Because this equation produces a vertical line and a constant value of 5 there is no y-intercept and the slope is undefined.
How do you graph x less than or equal to 5?
Draw the graph of line x=5 , which would be vertical line passing through (5,0) . Since x is less than but not equal to 5 , make it a dotted line and shade the region to the left.3 abr 2015
How do you graph x less than?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocT6FyKxdSU
How do you graph X less than 3?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdhJaCgBLmA
How do you graph if x 5?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvY-mKA97UA
What is the graph of x 5?
Since x=5 is a vertical line, there is no y-intercept and the slope is undefined.
How do I graph an equation in slope intercept form?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGNSMUKEQ9c
What is the X intercept of the graph of x 5?
x=5 is a vertical line parallel to the vertical y -axis. In terms of x -intercepts, you can quite simply read it off the equation- When x equals 5, it intersects the x -axis ( at the point where y =0). You can also see on the graph that the point of intersection is (5,0) .18 jun 2015