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10 August, 19:29

What does the equation x = 4 represent in the set of real numbers2?

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  1. 10 August, 19:54
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    If you draw the equation x=4 in a Cartesian plane, that would just be a vertical line intersecting x=4 in the positive x-axis. Since the only given information is x, the y value is arbitrary. Therefore, all y-values that correspond to x=4 is a solution. The domain would just be + 4, and the range is from - ∞ to + ∞.
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