In the Cartesian plane, a horizontal line is a constant distance away from the horizontal or x axis. If this fixed distance is c, then every point on the line is a distance c away from the x-axis. Distance from the x-axis is measured by the y coordinate so, for every point on the line, y = c.
The equation of any horizontal line isY = a number .
The equation of a horizontal line is y=(the constant y-value of the line). This is because, unlike any other line, y is constant. You can't express x in a relation to y.
No. It represents a horizontal line.
It has no slope and it is a horizontal line parallel to the x axis on the Cartesian plane.
yes because linear means straight line and that equation is a perfect horizontal line.
The equation of any horizontal line isY = a number .
The equation of a horizontal line is y = constant (e.g you might have y=2 if your horizontal line is 2 up the y axis).For a vertical line the equation will be x=constant so if you wanted the equstion of the vertical line that crosses the x axis at 5 it would be x=5.If you want the equations of the horizontal and vertical axis then they are:horizontal axis: y=0vertical axis: x=0
The equation of a horizontal line is y=(the constant y-value of the line). This is because, unlike any other line, y is constant. You can't express x in a relation to y.
No. It represents a horizontal line.
The rate of change of any function is its derivative. The equation of a horizontal line is simply a constant, for example y=10. The derivative of any constant is ZERO.
The equation of a vertical line x = 5 or the equation of a horizontal line y = 5.
It has no slope and it is a horizontal line parallel to the x axis on the Cartesian plane.
yes because linear means straight line and that equation is a perfect horizontal line.
It is a linear equation of the form y = c where c is some constant.
No. If you graph it, it doesn't. No line is horizontal unless the equation is y=A, where A is any real number.
If the equation of a line is [ Y = -2 ] the the line is horizontal. Its slope is zero.
The slope (or gradient) of a vertical or horizontal line is zero.