Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4
Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4
Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4
Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4
Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4
Horizontal : y = 0Vertical: x = -2.
x = 1
The slope of a vertical line is undefined and so there cannot be a slope-intercept form of the equation.
Since the line is horizontal, the slope is zero.
If the slope is undefined, then its a vertical line (up and down) .So draw a vertical line (up and down) that goes through -2 on the x-axis.
Horizontal : y = 0Vertical: x = -2.
Horizontal : y = 0Vertical: x = 2.
Linear equations with one variable will either be horizontal or vertical lines. y=2 is a horizontal line going through (0,2)
what is the horizontal line that passes through (-5,6)
What is the equation of the vertical line passing through (-5,-2)
The horizontal line passing through the origin.
Perpendicular to a line passing through the center of the Earth.
3 (w/ horizontal line of symmetry) and 8 (horizontal and vertical).
The vertical line passing through the origin
I understand this to mean x = 2. This is the vertical line passing through the (2, 0) or, alternatively, the vertical line passing through the point where x = 2 on the x-axis.
No. The diagonal through a rectangle can be computed via the Pythagorean theorem: c2 = a2 + b2 where c is the diagonal length and a and b are the horizontal and vertical lengths of the rectangle.
A straight horizontal line passing through y=-2