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Any equation with the form y=c is parallel to the y-axis, where c is a constant.
Any line with the equation [ x = any number ] is parallel to the y-axis.
5 units, x axis
x=0
Any equation parallel to the x-axis is of the form:y = constant In this case, you can figure out the constant from the given point.
Any equation with the form y=c is parallel to the y-axis, where c is a constant.
[ y = plus or minus any number ] is parallel to the x-axis.
x=4
That is impossible, because, if it is parallel to it, it can not be above it nor below it.
Any line with the equation [ x = any number ] is parallel to the y-axis.
y=-2.5 is parallel to the x axis. The equation of the x axis is y=0
5 units, x axis
x=0
In 2-dimensional co-ordinate geometry, a line parallel to the y axis has the equation x = c where c is a constant.
lines of lattitude extend up the y axis but are parallel to/on the x axis
Any equation parallel to the x-axis is of the form:y = constant In this case, you can figure out the constant from the given point.
Any equation parallel to the x-axis is of the form:y = constant In this case, you can figure out the constant from the given point.