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Graph of x = 2 is a line: (a) parallel to x – axis (b) parallel to y – axis (c) passes through origin (d) None of these.​

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Answered by Aryan0123
57

Answer:

B] Parallel to Y-axis.

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation x = 2 or any other real number in the place of 2 always forms a graph parallel to Y-axis.

This type of equation would be called the Equation of Y-axis.

Graph for this particular question is given in attachment.

Similarly, when an equation y = some real number is given, then the line which would be so formed would be parallel to X-axis.

This sort of equation is termed as Equation of X-axis.

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Answered by SparklingThunder
14

Answer:

b) Parallel to y axis.

  • Graph of x = 2 is a line parallel to y axis.
  • Graph of y = value is a line parallel to x axis.
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