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Determine the equation of the line shown in the graph:


y = −1
y = 0
x = −1
x = 0

HELP Determine the equation of the line shown in the graph: y = −1 y = 0 x = −1 x-example-1

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Answer:

x=-1

Explanation:

The diagram shows vertical line.

This line passes through the points (-1,0), (-1,2), (-1,4), (-1,-5) and so on.

All these points have x-coordinate x = -1 and y-coordinate can take an arbitrary real value.

So, the equation of the line is x=-1

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User Alberto Rossi
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Answer:

x=-1

Explanation:

The diagram shows vertical line.

This line passes through the points (-1,0), (-1,2), (-1,4), (-1,-5) and so on.

All these points have x-coordinate x = -1 and y-coordinate can take an arbitrary real value.

So, the equation of the line is x=-1

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User Motam
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