A horizantal line is a line that runs from east to west or west to east and kind of looks like the line of the horizon. That's how I remember it.
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horizantal is left to right
It means that the object in question is travelling at constant speed.
A strait line.or A flat strait line in view.think of looking out at the ocean you see where the water just contiunes and continues well that is a horizon which is a horizontal line in your vision.
a horizantal line
its the x-axis on a line graph
Constant speed occurring in time.
Yes, it is a line that goes across.
A horizantal line is a line that runs from east to west or west to east and kind of looks like the line of the horizon. That's how I remember it.
Slope=0 Y-intercept=0
horizantal is left to right
the horizontal axis (also known as the x-axis) is the horizontal line on a graph.
The horizon is the line that appears to separate the land or water from the sky when viewed from a specific point.
It means that the object in question is travelling at constant speed.
horizantal, vertical,diagnol. horizantal, vertical,diagnol.
it will be parallel to horizantal axis