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  2. A vertical line is a line on the coordinate plane where all the points on the line have the same x-coordinate. The equation of a vertical line is given by x = a, or x = -a, where x is the x coordinate of any point on the line and a is where the line crosses the x-intercept.

  3. In a coordinate plane, a line parallel to the Y-axis is called Vertical Line. It is a straight line which goes from top to bottom and bottom to top. Any point in this line will have the same value for the x-coordinate. For example, (2,0), (3,0) (-4,0), etc. are the points of vertical lines.

  4. What is Vertical Line? Definition, Meaning, Properties, Examples

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    A vertical line is a straight line that runs from the top to the bottom, parallel to the y-axis, on the coordinate plane. It has an undefined slope and an equation of the form x = c, where “c” represents a constant value, indicating that the x-coordinate remains constant for all points on the line.

  5. A vertical line is a line parallel to the Y-axis in a coordinate plane. The x- coordinate for any point along this line will be the same. The coordinate points of vertical lines are, for example, represented as (5, 0), (1, 0), (- 4, 0) , and so on.

  6. Understanding Vertical Lines | Definition, Equation, and ... -...

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    A vertical line is a straight line that runs straight up and down on a graph or coordinate plane. It has the same x-coordinate for all points on the line, while the y-coordinate can vary. In other words, a vertical line has an undefined slope and its equation can be written as x = c, where “c” represents a constant value.

  7. Vertical line: traits, examples and usage in mathematics

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    Graphs, equations and properties of vertical lines explained with pictures and examples.

  8. Vertical line - Math.net

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    A vertical line is a line that goes straight up and down. Examples of vertical lines in real life include fence posts, the legs of a table, the stream of water falling from a tap, and more. Vertical lines are the counterpart to horizontal lines. Examples of each are shown in the figure below.

  9. A vertical line is a straight line extending from top to bottom. It has an infinite length and no width, making it unique among other lines. While most people are familiar with the concept of a vertical line, few understand its applications in mathematics and geometry.

  10. Vertical Line - Interactive Mathematics

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    A vertical line is a straight line that runs from the top to the bottom of a graph or chart. It is usually drawn from left to right and is sometimes referred to as the y-axis. The y-axis is the vertical line that represents the values of the y-coordinates of points on a graph.

  11. What Are Vertical Lines? - Virtual Nerd

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    Introduction to Linear Equations. What Are Horizontal Lines? Ever look at the horizon when the sun is rising or setting? Know why it's called the horizon? It's a horizontal line! And just like the horizon, horizontal lines go straight left and right.