Give the geometric representation of {3} x R
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The geometric diagram for {3} x R will be the line parallel to Y axis, x=3.
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The geometric representation of {3} x R is x = 3.
We know that in an x-y coordinate plane the coordinates are denoted by
(x , y).
Here we have only the x coordinate which is equal to 3.
Hence, x = 3.
And R here denotes all the real values or the real numbers.
When we draw this graph, we will get a line parallel to y-axis.
As x = 3 is constant we will mark a coordinate (3,0)
and draw a straight line from this coordinate.
This straight line will be parallel to y-axis and can extend up to infinity.
The coordinates of this line will always have a fixed value of x
which is x =3.
However, the value of y will keep on changing and can have several values up to infinity including all real numbers keeping x as constant.
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