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So our line represented by x = 4 is a vertical line! The equation of a vertical line is a special case of the standard form equation where ; A = 0, B = 1, C = 4. 0y + x = 4; x = 4 Represents the standard form equation of the requested vertical line. No matter what the y-value is, the x-value is always a constant value “4”, “x” does not ...
SO, no matter what value y is, x always stays the same. Therefore, since you have the point (4,5), your x-coordinate will always be 4 if you're working with a vertical line. Thus, your equation for a vertical line is: x=4. Upvote • 0 Downvote. Add comment.
x = b (where be is a number unknown) Now we're give two points x & y. x = 3. y = 7. we'd plug x into the equation above (x = b). 3 = b. so the equation for the vertical line would be; x = 3 (remembering that the vertical line has nothing to do with the y-coordinate rather just the x) Thus once you know what the x-coordinate or point is, that is ...
About this tutor ›. The vertical line through (2,3) is x=2. Upvote • 1 Downvote. Add comment. Report. David W. answered • 06/07/19. Tutor.
A vertical line passing through (7,-11) will also pass through (7,0) as the line is vertical to X axis. and the Equation of a vertical line is. x= b. or x= 7 = b. So eqation of vertical line passing through ( 7,-11) and also vertical to x axis is. X=7 is The equation of vertical line passing through (7,-11)
A vertical line always has the equation "x = something." The value of x is the same ("something") at every point of the line. You know the value of x at one point on the line -- x is 0 at (0, -2), so x has to have the same value, 0, everywhere on the line. So the equation is x = 0. Upvote • 0 Downvote. Add comment.
See tutors like this. If a line is vertical it only has one x value and it has an infinite amount of y values. The equation for a vertical line is X=b. So, take your x value from you x,y coordinate and plug it in for 'b'. So x=3. Upvote • 0 Downvote.
The equation of a vertical line can not be expressed in the Slope-Intercept form of an equation (because the slope is undefined). However, the Standard Form of an equation [ Ax + By = C ] has the advantage of describing this quite well (with A=1 and B=0).
Select one: O x-2y-7-0. Find the equation of a line in slope-intercept form with an intercept of -3 that goes through the point (-1,-5) William L. Briggs, Lyle Cochran, Bernard Gillett, Eric Schulz. Solution for Find the equation of the vertical line at an x coordinate of -3.
See tutors like this. A vertical line has a constant x coordinate. Since the line is going through (-8,5), whose x coordinate is -8, the equation of the line is x = -8. Upvote • 1 Downvote.