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What is a vertical line in Algebra?

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What is a vertical line in Algebra?

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  1. do you mean lines like this: |2x|

    because those are modulus lines. at least, they are in england.

    basically, it means the answer must be positive.

    so, if you had |2x| = 6

    then x could either be 3 or -3 because the modulus would make the minus positive.


  2. it's a line that goes up and down. I'm kidding, It's a line in the form x = c, where c is a number. For example, x = 2 would be a vertical line going through 2

  3. A line with an undefined slope running parallel to the y-axis and perpendicular to the x-axis.

  4. the line that form a right angle(90 degrees angle)with the konwn line is the line vertical line to the known line..

    basically,it looks like a cross.

  5. A line that is vertical.

    It is of the form x=c where c is a constant, and it's a vertical line that intersects the x-axis at x=c.

  6. A line that is parallel to the x-axis is vertical.

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