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.
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.