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When does a line become parallel to x or y-axis. How should the coordinates be?
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Answered by MrFire600
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Thus, AB can be considered as the locus of a point at a distance b from x-axis and all points on the line AB satisfy the condition y = b. Thus, if P(x, y) is any point on AB, then y = b. Hence, the equation of a straight line parallel to x-axis at a distance b from it is y = b.✅

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Thus, AB can be considered as the locus of a point at a distance b from x-axis and all points on the line AB satisfy the condition y = b. Thus, if P(x, y) is any point on AB, then y = b. Hence, the equation of a straight line parallel to x-axis at a distance b from it is y = b.✅

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