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Graph of equation x = 4 is a line parallel to y – axis (True/False)

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Answered by rajanmazumder22
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The line x=4, has x-coordinate constant i.e. 4 at any point.

The line x=4, has x-coordinate constant i.e. 4 at any point.So, any point lieying on this line will be of the form (4,y) and it is perpendicular to x-axis.

The line x=4, has x-coordinate constant i.e. 4 at any point.So, any point lieying on this line will be of the form (4,y) and it is perpendicular to x-axis.As, both coordinate axes are perpendicular to each other implies y-axis is perpendicular to x-axis.

The line x=4, has x-coordinate constant i.e. 4 at any point.So, any point lieying on this line will be of the form (4,y) and it is perpendicular to x-axis.As, both coordinate axes are perpendicular to each other implies y-axis is perpendicular to x-axis.Thus, the line x=4 is parallel to y-axis.

The line x=4, has x-coordinate constant i.e. 4 at any point.So, any point lieying on this line will be of the form (4,y) and it is perpendicular to x-axis.As, both coordinate axes are perpendicular to each other implies y-axis is perpendicular to x-axis.Thus, the line x=4 is parallel to y-axis.Hence, the given statement is true.

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Answered by Anonymous
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