Equation of a Line Parallel to The x-Axis or y-Axis
Lesson Objective
This lesson shows you how to determine the
equation of a line that is parallel to the
x-axis or y-axis.
About This Lesson
In this lesson, we will learn how to determine
the equation of a line that is parallel to the
axis or y-axis.
This lesson shows you the key ideas behind a
line that is parallel to the x-axis or y-axis of
the coordinate plane. Also, we will see some
examples on determining its equation.
For a line that is parallel to the x-axis, the
equation for such a line is:
y = b where b is some constant
Now, notice that b is the value of the
y-coordinate of any
point on the line. For example, if b = -2, the
equation of the line parallel to the x-axis will
be:
y = -2
The math video below will show you the reasons
behind this.
Tip #2
Similarly, for a line that is parallel to the
y-axis, the
equation for such a line is:
x =
a where a is some constant
Also, notice that a is the value of the
x-coordinate of any
point on the line. For example, if a = 1, the
equation of the line parallel to the x-axis will
be:
x = 1
The math video below will show you the reasons
behind this.
Tip #3
Usually, the equation of a line parallel to the
x-axis is written this way:
y =
1
For some cases, you may come across the equation
above written in this form instead:
y
-1 = 0
Now, these two equations are in fact the same,
this is because if we add +1 to both sides of
the equation, we have:
y -1 +1 = 1
y =
1
So, we can see that there is no difference
between these two equations. This explanation
also applies for the
equation of a line parallel to the
y-axis.
Now, watch the following math video to learn more.
Math Video
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Math Video Transcript
Practice Questions & More
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Now, let's try some MCQ questions to understand
this lesson better.
You can start by
going through the series of
questions equation of a line parallel parallel to the x-axis or y-axis or pick your
choice of question below.
Question 1
on determining the equation of a
line using the coordinates of two points.