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25 December, 08:39

Which equation represents a line parallel to the x axis, perpendicular to the y axis, and has a slope of 0?

A. y=4/5x + 5/4

B. y=5/4x

C. y=4/5

D. y=5/4

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  1. 25 December, 08:55
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    Answer: D

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The general linear equation is

    Y = MX + C

    Where M = slope and C = intercept

    If a line is parallel to X axis,

    the slope M = 0/x = 0

    A line parallel to the x axis will be perpendicular to the y axis, and has a slope of 0

    Substitutes slope M into the linear equation.

    Y = C

    If C = 5/4

    Therefore, Y = 5/4
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