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When the equation represents a horizontal line.
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A standard form of a linear equation would be: ax + by = c
aX+bY+cZ=0 Is a type of linear equation.
yes because linear means straight line and that equation is a perfect horizontal line.
Linear equations with one variable will either be horizontal or vertical lines. y=2 is a horizontal line going through (0,2)
When the equation represents a horizontal line.
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A standard form of a linear equation would be: ax + by = c
yes, a vertical line is linear, but it's not a function.
aX+bY+cZ=0 Is a type of linear equation.
yes because linear means straight line and that equation is a perfect horizontal line.
A linear equation is that equation in which a variable or variables has exponent equal to 1. For example, standard form of linear equation in one variable: a1x + a2x +.......+ anx = c Standard form of a linear equation : a1x + a2x +.........+ anx = c e.g. 4x + 3 =6, 3x + 6y + 5z = 2 etc.
You cannot. You need four coordinates (two horizontal and two vertical) to uniquely identify two points. Having identified the two points, you can determine the slope (or gradient) as [difference in vertical coords]/[difference in horizontal coords] Then use this slope (m) and either of the two points in the equation y = mx + c to determine the value of c.
Lines used in Linear Perspective are, Horizontal Lines, Vertical Lines, and Orthogonal Lines.
no. its an exponential with a vertical zero axis
Ax + By = C