Chapter 3: Q. 235 (page 294)
Why are all horizontal lines parallel?
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A horizontal line is always parallel to the x-axis. Note that a line is considered to be parallel to itself.
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Chapter 3: Q. 235 (page 294)
Why are all horizontal lines parallel?
A horizontal line is always parallel to the x-axis. Note that a line is considered to be parallel to itself.
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In the following exercise, determine the most convenient method to graph each line
Graph the equations.
Graph the equationusing the intercepts.
In the following exercises, use the graph of the function to find its domain and range. Write the domain and range in interval notation.
Graph the equation using the intercepts.
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