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.
When the equation represents a horizontal line.
Linear equations with one variable will either be horizontal or vertical lines. y=2 is a horizontal line going through (0,2)
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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.
Lines used in Linear Perspective are, Horizontal Lines, Vertical Lines, and Orthogonal Lines.
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.
no. its an exponential with a vertical zero axis
Ax+By=C