if B=0
then
Ax + 0y = C
therefore Ax + 0 = C ------> Ax = C
or x = C/A which would give you a vertical line.
2007-03-02 09:36:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a vertical line when you put zero into the equation, you get Ax=C and when you divide by A you get X=C/A. And when you have X=, you know that the line is vertical.
2007-03-02 17:38:33
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answered by Leonor 5
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With the coefficient of y equal to zero, your equation simplifies to x = c/a, so it graphs to a vertical line.
2007-03-02 17:34:05
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answer #3
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answered by Navigator 7
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Then Ax = C, which means x = C/A, which means it is a point.
2007-03-02 17:30:19
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answered by Larry 6
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you can say: y will= zero as well. you can also say: C-Ax will = zero.
2007-03-02 18:30:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it might be a linear equation........ not sure though
2007-03-02 17:31:44
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answered by lois_must_die200 2
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