Linear Equations of Vertical Lines
Linear equations are typically organized in slope-intercept form:
- m = slope
- b = y-intercept (the value of y when the line passes through the y-axis)
However, for vertical line equations, we write them a little differently:
- d = the x-intercept (the value of x when the line passes through the x-axis)
We write equations for vertical lines like this because they might not always have a y-intercept.
Solving the Question
We're given:
- Line L passes through the x-axis when x = 5
This means that the x-intercept of the line is 5. Plug this into
:
Answer