Problem 86
Question
Describe the graph of \(x=-100\).
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
The graph of \(x=-100\) is a vertical straight line that intersects the x-axis at -100.
1Step 1: Understand the equation
The equation \(x=-100\) means that the x-coordinate is always -100 regardless of the value of y. This tells us that it is a vertical line.
2Step 2: Drawing the Graph
On a two-dimensional coordinate system, plot a line such that the x-coordinate is always -100. This line will be a straight vertical line that intersects the x-axis at -100.
3Step 3: Interpret the Graph
This straight line graphically represents all the points in the plane whose x-coordinate is -100. Regardless of what the y-coordinate is, as long as the x-coordinate is -100, it will be on this line.
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