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What is the nature of the graph of the equation y=5

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Answered by venupillai
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Answer:

The graph of the equation y = 5 will be a straight line, parallel to the X-axis and having Y-intercept of 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

The general equation of a straight line is:

y = mx + c

m = slope = tan of the angle made with the X-axis

c = Y-intercept

The given equation can be re-written as:

y = 0(x) + 5

m = 0 => no angle made the X-axis, which means it is parallel to the X-axis. Note that tan(0) = 0

c = 5 => Y-intercept = 5

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