Give the coordinates of two points on the line x = 5. Give the coordinates of two points on the line y = -2. Write the equation of the horizontal line passing through the point (-1, -8). Write the equation of the vertical line passing through the point (3, 1). Is the line with equation x = 4 horizontal or vertical? What is the slope of this line? Is the line with equation y = -8 horizontal or vertical? What is the slope of this line?
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Part 1: "Give the coordinates of two points on the line x = 5." Think about this: x=5 represents a VERTICAL line. Try graphing it if you have any doubts about this. Then any point on that line has x-coordinate 5. So we could arbitrarily choose y=-2 and y=10; the resulting points on the line x=5 would then be (5,-2) and (5,10).
Part 2: "Give the coordinates of two points on the line y = -2." This problem can be approached and solved in a manner very similar to that used in Part 1. Try it, please.
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