The equation does not have and y variable in it: it is of the form x = c. Alternatively, the x coordinates of both points are the same and the y coordinates are not.
if the x coordinates are the same the line is vertical
If you have an equation that looks like y=mx+b then the m is the slope. If you have two points then you use the formula Y2-Y1/X2-X1
By substitution
yes
To find the length of a side, you either measure it, or you calculate it. How you calculate it depends on what data is given. For example, if you have the coordinates of the endpoints of a line, you can calculate the length by using the Pythagorean theorem (or simply subtracting the coordinates of the two endpoints, if the line is perfectly vertical or perfectly horizontal).
With a straight-edge and a compass:Swing arcs from each end of the segment with the compass (without changing the settings)Connect the intersections of these arcs.The resultant is a perpendicular bisector of the segment.
If you have an equation that looks like y=mx+b then the m is the slope. If you have two points then you use the formula Y2-Y1/X2-X1
guess it
By substitution
Not greatly. To graph an inequality, you start off graphing the corresponding equality. It is only then that you select one side or the other (with or without the graph itself), as the region of interest.
You cannot. As soon as you have a line segment you have a line.
To create shapes. Think about it, without vertical lines there would never be tv....
you cannot graph it without an equal sign and an x value.
yes
Example sentence - You can see each segment of the worm without a magnifying glass.
A segment or curve cannot start and then start again without having stopped!
Use a protractor
There are four segment registers in the 8086/8088, Code Segment (CS), Stack Segment (SS), Data Segment (DS), and Extra Segment (ES). As a result, there are four segments that can be directly addressed at a particular time, i.e. without an extra instruction to reload a segment register.