Hi everyone,
I wish to seek maths enthusiastic helpers out there in providing me solution to the following:
1) As we know, line equation is in the form of y=m*x+b, so, if we were to draw a line equation y=3, straight away we just need to draw a horizontal straight line cutting across y=3, right? Is it bcos we know that in horizontal line the gradient would be 0.
So, when we substitute gradient 0 into y=m*x+b, we would get y=b right? But if we were to ask to draw line equation x=3, gradient of the line would be undefined right? Therefore, y=undefined right? So my question is that how come in this case, the line is drawn at x=3 vertically cutting across x-axis at 3? Can someone kindly explain why x=3 is a straight vertical line (since gradient of a vertical line is undefined), so y=undefined*x+b should be undefined also, right?
I wish to seek maths enthusiastic helpers out there in providing me solution to the following:
1) As we know, line equation is in the form of y=m*x+b, so, if we were to draw a line equation y=3, straight away we just need to draw a horizontal straight line cutting across y=3, right? Is it bcos we know that in horizontal line the gradient would be 0.
So, when we substitute gradient 0 into y=m*x+b, we would get y=b right? But if we were to ask to draw line equation x=3, gradient of the line would be undefined right? Therefore, y=undefined right? So my question is that how come in this case, the line is drawn at x=3 vertically cutting across x-axis at 3? Can someone kindly explain why x=3 is a straight vertical line (since gradient of a vertical line is undefined), so y=undefined*x+b should be undefined also, right?