An example of a such ordered pair would be (2,-6). In fact, any ordered pair would work as long as the x-value is 2. Some more examples include (2,4) (2,0) (2,2) and (2,-2).
It could be: y = -2x+3 whereas -2 is the slope and 3 is the y intercept
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
No, they are perpendicular.
a vertical line at x=3
This is line that comes from the second quadrant to the fourth quadrant through the origin ( negatively sloped ) and needs a few points to graph. Just put in values for X. Y = - 2(1) Y = - 2 Y = - 2(2) Y = - 4 Y = - 2(3) Y = - 6 (1, - 2) ---------- (2, - 4) --------- (3, - 6) --------------------and this should be all the points you need to plat this line, but if more are needed you can easily find them
It could be: y = -2x+3 whereas -2 is the slope and 3 is the y intercept
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
No, they are perpendicular.
a line that equals to my BEEP
The diagonal line collapses into a single point on that line.
This is line that comes from the second quadrant to the fourth quadrant through the origin ( negatively sloped ) and needs a few points to graph. Just put in values for X. Y = - 2(1) Y = - 2 Y = - 2(2) Y = - 4 Y = - 2(3) Y = - 6 (1, - 2) ---------- (2, - 4) --------- (3, - 6) --------------------and this should be all the points you need to plat this line, but if more are needed you can easily find them
a vertical line at x=3
It is a straight line.
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It equals to the equation of a straight line.
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