Math, asked by samyak2661, 1 year ago

Write the linear equation representing a line which is parallel to x-axis and is at a distance of 3unit below x-axis​

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Answered by pranshmishra3
2

answer

y+6=3

Step-by-step explanation:

here x should be any no. and y is fixed at -3

then x will be equal to any no. and if any no. is multiplied by 0 then it has no value so the equation will be ---

y+0x+6=3

ie if u solve this

y=3-6

y=-3


pranshmishra3: srry for bad explaination but the answer is correct
Answered by nobel
1

Graph

If we want a line to be parallel to another line we know that the lines must retain the same distance with each other.

So if a line is parallel to X-axis then the y of the cartesian should remain constant.

Any linear equation could be transformed in to a parallel equation

Just fix the y = an constant and you will get a line parallel to X- axis

It’s really simple

That’s it

Hope it helped

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