the graph of the line x=2 is parallel to which axis
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The graph of line x= 2 is obviously parallel to y- axis.
Because, y' s value is not given. So, the line will be extending to infinity in both directions following x = 2 . Which means it will become parallel to the y - axis.
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Because, y' s value is not given. So, the line will be extending to infinity in both directions following x = 2 . Which means it will become parallel to the y - axis.
Hope that helped you.
If yes then please don't forget to mark my answer as the brainliest answer.
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Answer:
The graph of the line x = 2 is parallel to y-axis.
Step-by-step explanation:
Steps:-
- First, plot the line x = 2 on the graph plane.
- Since x = 2 implies that for any value of y, the value of x will always be 2.
- So, the x = 2 is a straight line intersecting the x-axis at the point (2, 0).
From the graph,
Notice that the line x = 2 is a straight line parallel to the y-axis.
Also, the line is approaching towards infinity in both the directions.
The distance between the line x = 2 and the y-axis is of 2 units everywhere.
Therefore, the graph of the line x = 2 is parallel to y-axis.
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