A vertical line has the equation x = C (a constant value), where y has all values, x has only one value, and the slope is undefined (the run, Δx, is zero, so you cannot divide the rise by the run).
Any vertical line has an undefined slope. The equation of the vertical line is x = a where the x-intercept is a.
The equation of every vertical line is [ X = the value of 'x' where the line crosses the x-axis ].
A vertical line has the equation [ x = a number ]. A horizontal line has the equation [ y = a number ].
If a line has an undefined slope, it means it is a vertical line. For a vertical line passing through the point (1, 3), the equation is written in the form ( x = a ), where ( a ) is the x-coordinate of any point on the line. Therefore, the equation of the line would be ( x = 1 ).
x = 1
What is the equation of the vertical line passing through (-5,-2)
The vertical line that passes through the point (0, 4) is the Y-axis. Its equation isX = 0
The equation of a vertical line passing through the point (a, b) is x a.
Vertical lines only intersect the x-axis. This means that the equation of a vertical line is x=n. The variable n is the coordinate where on the x-axis the line goes.
Y = X2 ===== This is a parabolic function because it passes the vertical line test. ( you should know what that test is )
If a line has an undefined slope, it is vertical. The equation of a vertical line passing through the point (13) is written as ( x = 13 ). This indicates that for all points on the line, the x-coordinate remains constant at 13, while the y-coordinate can take any value.
An equation with an undefined slope is typically in the form x = a, where 'a' is a constant number. This indicates a vertical line on the coordinate plane, where every point on the line has the same x-coordinate and no defined slope because the line is perfectly vertical.