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Q: Any non-vertical line in the Cartesian coordinate plane can be defined by a linear equation of the form y ax?
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Every nonvertical line on a Cartesian coordinate system can be defined by an equation?

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Any non-vertical line in the Cartesian coordinate plane can be defined by a linear equation of the form y equals ax?

False.


A vertical line in a Cartesian coordinate plane can be defined by a linear equation of the form y equals m x plus b?

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What is the coordinate pair to y equals 2x plus 5?

There are infinitely many coordinate pairs - the coordinates of each point on the infinite line defined by the equation.


What is y equals 6x plus 4?

It is a linear equation in two variables, x and y. Any point on the line defined by the equation will satisfy the equation and conversely, any ordered pair that satisfies the equation will represent a point, in the Cartesian plane, will be on the line.


Which is an equation of a verticle line?

A vertical line can not be defined by any normal equation, because its range is a single number that gives the x-coordinate and y can have any value whatever.


What is the x coordinate of the vertex parabola defined by the following function 3x plus x plus 7x plus 4?

The given equation is not that of a parabola.


What is a cartesian coordinate system?

For Cartesian coordinates in n-dimensional space there are n axes which are [usually] orthogonal and which meet at a single point called the origin. The coordinates of any point in the n-space are defined by ordered n-tuples whose terms refer to the distances of the point, from the origin, along each of the axes.


What are cartesian coordinate systems?

For Cartesian coordinates in n-dimensional space there are n axes which are [usually] orthogonal and which meet at a single point called the origin. The coordinates of any point in the n-space are defined by ordered n-tuples whose terms refer to the distances of the point, from the origin, along each of the axes.


What is a cartesian coordinate?

That should be plural: "Cartesian coordinates". That's the most common type of coordinate system, with coordinates that are usually at right angles to one another - for example (x, y), or (x, y, z).


What is the answer for 3x plus 2y equals 7?

The answer is every point on the line in the Cartesian plane which is defined by the equation. You have one linear equation in two unknown variables. In order to solve for two variables you need two independent linear equations.


What is the difference between the world coordinate system and a user-defined coordinate system?

A world coordinate system is generally used by gorrilas or pandas in the middle east. A user-defined coordinate system only works for gypsies or pikey scum.