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Subject: Writing the Equation of a Vertical Line passing (Point1,Point2)
Name: Alex
Who are you: Student

How do I write an equation of a vertical line passing a coordinate of points?

Such as:

Write the equation of a vertical line passing through (6,-2)

Hi Alex,

Think about the graph of the vertical line through (6, -2).

x = 6

The x-coordinate of every point on the graph is 6. Furthermore if a point in the plane is not on the graph then its x-coordinate is not 6. Hence a point (x,y) in the plane is on the graph if and only is x = 6. Thus the equation of the vertical line through (6, -2) is

x = 6.

Penny

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