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The line parallel to x-axis represents the function​

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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Answer:

A line that is parallel to the x-axis is of the form 'y=k', where 'k' is a real number and is also the distance of the line from the x-axis. For example, the equation of a line which is of the form y = 2 is a line that is parallel to the x-axis and is 2 units away from the x-axis.

Answered by akshay0222
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Given,

A line is parallel to \[x\]-axis.

Solution,

Understand that a line that is parallel to the x-axis is in the form where \[x = \lambda \]and \[\lambda \]is a constant term.

Graphically speaking it is a line parallel to the x-axis.

Hence, the equation of the line parallel to \[x\]-axis is \[x = \lambda \].  

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