Answer
Refer to the graph below.
Work Step by Step
The graph of an equation of the form $x=h$ is a vertical line whose x-intercept is $(h, 0)$.
Each point on the line has an x-coordinate of $h$.
Thus, the graph of $x=-6$ is a vertical line whose x-intercept is $(-6, 0)$.
Each point on the line has an x-coordinate of $-6$.
This means that the following points are all on the line:
$(-6, -2)$, $(-6, 0)$, and $(-6, 2)$
Plot the three points listed above then connect them using a line to complete the
graph. (Refer to the attached image in the answer part above for the graph.)