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In the figure above, a line passes through the point A (2,3) and never crosses the y axis. The line also passes through which of the following points? a) (-2,3). b) (-2,2). c) (2,4). d) (3,3)
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In the figure above, a line passes through the point A (2,3) and never crosses the y axis. The line also passes through which of the following points?
a) (-2,3).
b) (-2,2).
c) (2,4).
d) (3,3)
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Answer is c. (2,4)
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With the same x value and a different y value the line will be straight up and down (vertical line) never crossing the y axis
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