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A horizontal line passes through the
point (0,4). A vertical line passes
through the point (-16,0). What is
the intersection of the two lines?

Respuesta :

Given:

A horizontal line passes through the  point (0,4).

A vertical line passes  through the point (-16,0).

To find:

The intersection point of these two lines.

Solution:

A horizontal line passes through the  point (0,4). It means the y-coordinate of each point on the line is 4 and the equation of the line is

[tex]y=4[/tex]

A vertical line passes  through the point (-16,0). It means the x-coordinate of each point on the line is -16 and the equation of the line is

[tex]x=-16[/tex]

So, the coordinates of the intersection point of these two lines are (-16,4).

Therefore, the required point is (-16,4).

The point of intersection of the two lines is at point: (-16, 4).

According to the question;

  • The horizontal line passes through the point (0,4).

  • The vertical line passes through the point (-16,0).

If a horizontal line passes through the point (0,4).

  • In essence, the y-coordinate of each point on the line is 4 and the equation of the line is; y = 4

If a vertical line passes through the point (-16,0).

  • In essence, the x-coordinate of each point on the line is -16 and the equation of the line is; x = -16

Ultimately, the intersection point of the two lines as described is (-16,4).

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