Coordinate Geometry-6 | Lines, Point & Slope Form, 2-Point form, Intercept Form CAT, GRE, GMAT, SSC

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i was solving a question of manhattan book a question came regarding parallel lines in which line cut through the positive side of x axis i choose the answer x=2 because it cut through the positive side you also selected x=5 but as i check the answer my answer was wrong.the answer written there was -Since the line is vertical, it always has the same x-coordinate. That is what the correct answer, x = -2,
expresses. No matter what the y-coordinate is, x is always some negative value. All equations of vertical lines have the
form x = [number]. Similarly, all equations of horizontal lines have the form y = [number].

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