How do you graph x=-10 using intercepts?

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May 23, 2017

x = -10 is a vertical line.

It has one intercept (an x-intercept) at x=-10.

Draw this intercept on the graph (at the point (-10, 0)), as shown below.

![desmos.com/calculator](useruploads.socratic.org)

We know that the line passes through this point. We also know that the line is vertical because it is of the form x=a. So, all we have to do is draw a vertical line through the point we just drew (shown above).

![desmos.com/calculator](useruploads.socratic.org)

The graph shown above is the graph of x=-10.

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