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Write the equation of three lines that are

(i) parallel to the X-axis


(ii) parallel to the Y-axis.

i). Equation of lines Parallel to x-axis


1: y = 4


2: y = -3


3: y = 8


ii). Equation of lines parallel to y-axis


1: x = 6


2: x = -2


3: x = 1


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Give the graphical representation of 2x - 11 = 0 as an equation in

i) one variable


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Solve the equation 3x + 2 = 8x - 8 and represent the solution on

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Write the equation of the line parallel to X-axis, and passing through the point

i) (0, –3)


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iii) (2, –5)


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Write the equation of the line parallel to Y-axis and passing through the point

i) (–4, 0)


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iii) (3, 5)


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