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Any function of the form f(x) = ax + b, or any relation of the form Ax + By = C. The first form will give you a line of slope "a" passing through the point (0, b). The second form will give you a line crossing the x-axis at x = C/A and crossing the y-axis at y = C/B. You can switch between them at will. Horizontal lines will just look like y = number. Their slope will be zero. Vertical lines will just look like x = number. They will have no defined slope.

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