graph of line x+4=0 is parallel to _
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This is a vertical line intersecting with the #x#axis at #(-4, 0)#
Explanation:
The intersection with the #x# axis is the point where #y=0#. We already know the #x#coordinate, so the point is #(-4, 0)#
There is no intersection with the #y# axis, since the line #x=-4# is parallel to the #y# axis, whose equation is #x=0#.
graph{y=1000000*(x+4) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
This is a vertical line intersecting with the #x#axis at #(-4, 0)#
Explanation:
The intersection with the #x# axis is the point where #y=0#. We already know the #x#coordinate, so the point is #(-4, 0)#
There is no intersection with the #y# axis, since the line #x=-4# is parallel to the #y# axis, whose equation is #x=0#.
graph{y=1000000*(x+4) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
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It is parallel to the y-axis
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