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Horizontal mean a line with slope ZERO.
since it is a horizontal line gradient will be zero
So It Woud Be Y=0? Or X=0 ??
|dw:1333813565372:dw|Draw a horizontal line through the dot.
What you're looking for is a function, y(x), that no matter what you put into x always remains the same as the y-value for the point you want to go through.
|dw:1333813664351:dw| ItWOuld Look Like This ? Sorry IAm Just ReallyBad AtMath
If you have the function y(x)=2, y will - no matter what x you put into it - be 2. y(1)=2 y(2)=2 y(3)=2 y(4)=2 Try to think of how this looks like if you graph it.
Its Telling Me It Has To Be Like Y= ? Or X=? One Of The TwoBut Thtas What I Dont Get :/
My example above (y(x)=2) will be a straight horizontal line that passes through (x,2) no matter what x you put into it. You wanted a function that passes through the point (x,-1).
But I Dont Have To Draw I Need A Choice That I DO NOT GET Thats why I Am Asking ...
Sometimes its easier to draw the problem in order to solve it.
|dw:1333814118588:dw|As you can see the line cut only "y-axis" at y = 1 So the equation is y = 1
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