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The graph of y=a is a line parallel to the x axis. Explain

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Answered by sk940178
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The graph of y = a is a line parallel to the x-axis.

Step-by-step explanation:

If we consider the straight line equation y = a, then there is no x term in the equation that means the equation is independent of x coordinate.

Therefore, for any value of x, the equation is valid.

Now, if we consider the x-coordinates 1, 2, 3, or any value corresponding to the y-coordinate then the ordered pairs are (1,a), (2,a), (3,a) ect.

And if we plot those points on the coordinate plane then we will get a straight line which is parallel to the x-axis and is positioned at a distance of a from the x-axis. (Answer)

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