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In the standard form of a linear equation, (Ax + By = C), a horizontal line occurs when (A = 0) (resulting in the equation (By = C)), indicating that the value of (y) remains constant for all (x). Conversely, a vertical line occurs when (B = 0) (leading to the equation (Ax = C)), indicating that the value of (x) remains constant for all (y). Thus, checking the coefficients (A) and (B) allows you to determine the orientation of the line.

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