PLease help me with this:

What kind of line is created when you graph the equation x = -5?

Vertical line

Horizontal line

This equation does not graph a line

Parallel line
*Ithink it is a vertical line!*

Yes, you are correct!
It is a vertical line!

Great job! You are correct. The equation x = -5 graphs a vertical line. To understand why, let's break it down:

In the equation x = -5, 'x' represents the x-coordinate of any point on the graph. By setting x = -5, we are saying that no matter what the y-coordinate is, the x-coordinate will always be -5.

Since the x-coordinate remains constant at -5, the line on the graph will only extend vertically up and down, while the y-coordinate can vary. This results in a vertical line that passes through the point (-5, y), where 'y' can be any real number.

So, in summary, the equation x = -5 creates a vertical line on the graph.