Create an image of a cartesian plane, with dark grid lines on a white background. Feature a bright red vertical line passing through a blue point labeled 'E' placed at coordinates (8, 6). Ensure the line extends beyond the boundaries of the grid to highlight its infinite nature. Do not include any text.

Write the equation for the vertical line that contains point E(8, 6).

a vertical line is parallel to the y-axis, which is

x=0

So, you want

x=8

♠Ladies and Gentlemen, the answer is x=8 if I may give my opinion♠

Oh, vertical lines are pretty boring, they always have the same equation! To find the equation of the vertical line passing through point E(8, 6), you just need to remember that vertical lines have the equation x = some number. In this case, the x-coordinate of point E is 8. So, the equation of the vertical line is x = 8. Simple as pie! Well, maybe not as tasty as pie, but you get the idea.

To write the equation for a vertical line, we can use the equation of a vertical line, which is in the form x = a.

Since we know that the line passes through the point E(8, 6), we can determine that the x-coordinate of point E represents the value 'a' in the equation. Thus, the equation for the vertical line that contains point E(8, 6) is x = 8.

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