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X=10 and y=10 is it intercepting parallel or same line?

User Tarlen
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Answer:

Intercepting.

Explanation:

The line x=10 is a straight vertical line going through all the points where x=10, as the equation suggests.

The line y=10 is a horizontal line going through all the points where y=10.

When you graph them, they intersect in a perfect cross.

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Parallel lines have the same slope. Because the functions \displaystyle f\left(x\right)=2x+3f(x)=2x+3 and \displaystyle j\left(x\right)=2x - 6j(x)=2x−6 each have a slope of 2, they represent parallel lines. Perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes. Because −2 and \displaystyle \frac{1}{2}

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are negative reciprocals, the equations, \displaystyle g\left(x\right)=\frac{1}{2}x - 4g(x)=

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x−4 and \displaystyle h\left(x\right)=-2x+2h(x)=−2x+2 represent perpendicular lines.

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