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how mamy lines are there which are parallel to y-axis and having distance 6 units​

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Answered by PragyadiptaSarkar
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Thus, the graph of the line y − 2 = 0 is parallel to X-axis. x = −6 is the equation of the line parallel to Y-axis at a distance of 6 units from it to its left. Thus, the graph of the line x + 6 = 0 is parallel to Y-axis.

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Answered by tannudhoke67
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Thus, the graph of the line y − 2 = 0 is parallel to X-axis. x = −6 is the equation of the line parallel to Y-axis at a distance of 6 units from it to its left. Thus, the graph of the line x + 6 = 0 is parallel to Y-axis.

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