How do you graph #x=2#? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Graphs of Linear Functions 1 Answer Alan P. Mar 24, 2017 The graph of #x=2# is a vertical line (parallel to the Y-axis) Explanation: Here is what it should look like: Answer link Related questions What is the slope and y-intercept of the equation #f(x)=\frac{3x+5}{4} #? How do you graph the function #f(x)=-1/2x+3#? How do you identify the slope and y intercept for equations written in function notation? How do you graph linear functions? How do you graph the function #f(x)=-4#? What does #f(100)# represent if the function #F(C)=1.8C+32# is used to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit? How do you write the following situation in function notation: Sadie has a bank account with a... How do you graph the function #f(x)=x#? How do you graph #y-2=3(x+5)#? How do you graph #4x+5y-20=0#? See all questions in Graphs of Linear Functions Impact of this question 2039 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License