Math, asked by aartikasalkar7, 11 months ago

14. Find the equation of the line which is
parallel to x-axis and passing through the point
(3, -4).​

Answers

Answered by SparshTheTopper
1

Answer:

y=-4 is the equation

Step-by-step explanation:

let y=k (equation 1)

thereforeline line parallel to x-axis

and passing through the point

(3, -4).is

y=-4 (from equation1)

therefore the required equation is y=-4

Answered by Anonymous
7

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We know that , the equation of line which is parallel to x-axis is given by

y = k , where k is a constant

Since , the line passing through the point (3,-4)

Thus ,

The required equation of the line is y = - 4

Remmember :-

The equation of line which is parallel to x axis is given by y = k

The equation of line which is parallel to y axis is given by x = k

Where , k is a constant

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