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what type of line do the pair of equation X=c and Y=c represent graphical​

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Answered by tanishmajumdar2912
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Answer:

The line x = c

This line is a vertical line passing through point (c, 0) on the graph

For example x = 3 is a vertical line drawn at the point (3, 0

The line y = c

This is a horizontal line passing through point (0, c)

For example y = 4 is a horizontal line drawn at point (0, 4)

Answered by Antiquebot
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The line x = c

This line is a vertical line passing through point (c, 0) on the graph

For example x = 3 is a vertical line drawn at the point (3, 0

The line y = c

This is a horizontal line passing through point (0, c)

For example y = 4 is a horizontal line drawn at point (0, 4)

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