x = -3

y = 2

how about this?how do i graph it?

x = -3. This means, no matter what y is, x is -3. So, it's a vertical line at x = -3.

To graph the equation x = -3, you only need to consider the x-coordinate, as the y-coordinate can be any value.

1. Start by drawing a set of coordinate axes, with a horizontal x-axis and a vertical y-axis.
2. Locate the point (-3, 0) on the x-axis. This is the point where x is -3 and y is 0.
3. Draw a vertical line passing through this point, extending both upwards and downwards. This line represents the equation x = -3.
4. Label the line as x = -3 to indicate that the vertical line corresponds to this equation.

Remember that on this line, the value of x is always -3, regardless of the value of y.