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    May 4, 2008, 10:12 AM
    Algerba graphing
    How do you solve this graphing problem: Vertical through (2,6)
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    May 4, 2008, 10:45 AM
    uh what?
    Its more of an instruction than a problem. It says vertical but it gives you a point from both axis. If it said "Vertical through X=4" then that'd be easy. My best guess based on the direction is to draw a vertical line on the X axis where it equals two, and it will cross through (2, 6). The other answer would be draw a line from the origin (0, 0) through (2, 6).

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