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2x - 8 = 0That graph is not going to be very interesting or useful. But who are weto try and discourage you if that's really what you want to do.First solve the equation for 'x'.Add 8 to each side:2x = 8Divide each side by 2:x = 4The graph is a straight vertical line that passes through '4' on the x-axis,and keeps going infinitely far both up and down.



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2x - 8 = 0That graph is not going to be very interesting or useful. But who are weto try and discourage you if that's really what you want to do.First solve the equation for 'x'.Add 8 to each side:2x = 8Divide each side by 2:x = 4The graph is a straight vertical line that passes through '4' on the x-axis,and keeps going infinitely far both up and down.



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How do you graph 2x-8 equals 0? - Answers

2x - 8 = 0That graph is not going to be very interesting or useful. But who are weto try and discourage you if that's really what you want to do.First solve the equation for 'x'.Add 8 to each side:2x = 8Divide each side by 2:x = 4The graph is a straight vertical line that passes through '4' on the x-axis,and keeps going infinitely far both up and down.

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