How do you graph X=2 and y=-3
what is the order pair if any?
If I graph these is there only one line? Is the system consistant or inconsistant? Is it dependent or Independent?
Each of these equations is a straight line. x=2 is a vertical line, y=-3 is a horizontal line.
How would the order be (2,-3)?
To graph the equations X=2 and y=-3, you can use a coordinate plane.
For the equation X=2, it means that the x-coordinate is always 2, regardless of the value of y. To graph this, draw a vertical line passing through x=2. Since the y coordinate can be any value, there is no specific point or ordered pair associated with this equation.
For the equation y=-3, it means that the y-coordinate is always -3, regardless of the value of x. To graph this, draw a horizontal line passing through y=-3. Again, since the x coordinate can be any value, there is no specific point or ordered pair associated with this equation.
Therefore, the graph of X=2 is a vertical line at x=2, and the graph of y=-3 is a horizontal line at y=-3. There is no specific ordered pair associated with either equation.