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A(-6, 3) be a point on the graph. Draw AL⊥x−axis. The co-ordinates of L are​

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Answered by priyambadabaral79
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-6 , 0

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Answered by Afreenakbar
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The co-ordinates of L are (x,3) where x is any real number.

A point (-6, 3) on the graph means that it is located at x = -6 and y = 3.

To draw a line perpendicular to the x-axis, it will have a slope of 0 (the slope of the x-axis is undefined) and will pass through the point (-6,3).

The equation of the line can be expressed as y = mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

Since the slope of the line is 0, the equation becomes y = 0*x + b, which simplifies to y = b.

Since the line passes through the point (-6,3), we know that 3 = b.

So the equation of the line can be written as y = 3.

The line L that is perpendicular to the x-axis and passes through the point (-6,3) is y = 3.

The co-ordinates of L are (x,3) where x is any real number.

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