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geometrical representation of 2x+13=0 parallel to which axis

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Answered by adsulsnehal213
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Therefore this straight line parallel to y-axis. The line cuts x-axis at (-\frac{13}{2} ,0)(−

2

13

,0) .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given 2x+13=0

It is an equation of one variable linear equation.It is represent a straight line. Since the coefficient of y is 0.

Therefore this straight line parallel to y-axis. The line cuts x-axis at (-\frac{13}{2} ,0)(−

2

13

,0).

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Answered by ryts
0
Two variable representation of 2x + 13 = 0
2x + 0y + 13 = 0
2x + 13 = 0
2x = -13
x = - 13/2
x = - 6.5
On cartesian plane , equation represents all points y - axis for which x = - 6.5
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