I suppose they could be called a pair, just like two horizontal lines could be called a pair, but it's not a "mathematical" or "technical" term.
A horizontal line is a line perpendicular to the vertical.
To plot ordered pairs on a coordinate grid, start by identifying the x-coordinate (horizontal) and y-coordinate (vertical) of the pair, typically written as (x, y). Locate the x-coordinate on the horizontal axis and draw a vertical line upwards to the corresponding y-coordinate. Finally, mark the point where the vertical line intersects with the horizontal line, representing the ordered pair on the grid. Repeat this process for additional pairs as needed.
depends on whether y=6 or x=6 if y=6 then its a horizontal line if x=6 then its a vertical line
A vertical line at 90 degrees
A vertical line has an undefined slope. If a line is vertical, the horizontal coordinate, commonly known as the x coordinates, must all be the same. If not, the line would not be vertical.
A vertical line goes North And South and a horizontal line goes East And West.
A horizontal line is a line perpendicular to the vertical.
A horizontal line is perpendicular to a vertical line.
The coordinate plane is formed by the intersection of a vertical and a horizontal number line. What is the horizontal number line called?
if the slope is 0, the line is horizontal.
a...................b . . . . . c...................d a to c = vertical line a to b = horizontal line a to d = diagonal line
To plot ordered pairs on a coordinate grid, start by identifying the x-coordinate (horizontal) and y-coordinate (vertical) of the pair, typically written as (x, y). Locate the x-coordinate on the horizontal axis and draw a vertical line upwards to the corresponding y-coordinate. Finally, mark the point where the vertical line intersects with the horizontal line, representing the ordered pair on the grid. Repeat this process for additional pairs as needed.
The symbol for a diode is a horizontal line with an arrow pointing to an intersecting vertical line, the horizontal line continues on the other side of the vertical line.
Oblique
The bisector of a segment is a line that cuts the segment into exact half. For example, if the vertical line bisects the horizontal line in " T ", the vertical line cuts touches the horizontal line at the midpoint of the horizontal line
abscissa is horizontal and ordinate is vertical one
The slope of a vertical line is undefined. Horizontal slope is 0.