For Microsoft Word:
You want to use your strikeout function in your font menu. Type the letter(s) or number(s) that you want to strike though. Then highlight them.
If you don't see a button on your toolbar that shows a letter with a line through it, then do this:
CTRL + D. When you get the font window, click on the checkbox in front of "strikethrough." Click on Ok.
When you're done, and the letters and numbers have been lined out, go back to CTRL + D, and unclick "strikethrough". If you don't do that, everything you type thereafter will have a line through it.
If you'd prefer to eliminate a step, just before you begin typing the text you want lined out, go to CTRL + D and click on the checkbox in front of "strikethrough". Click on okay. It will line out everything that you type thereafter. When you're ready to stop the strikethrough, go back to CTRL + D, and uncheck the strikethrough option.
if you meen dash, it is usually to the right of the 0.
The vertical line that passes through the point (0, 4) is the Y-axis. Its equation isX = 0
actually, it has 2 lines through it unlike on the keyboard where it has one. no on knows for sure
The vertical line that passes through the point (0, 4) is the Y-axis. Its equation isX = 0
Since the slope of the line is 0, then the line is a horizontal line, and since the y-coordinates of the two points are 0, then the line lies on the x-axis. Thus, the equation of the line is y = 0.
A number line is one of them
2
y - 2 = 0
y - 2 = 0
y - 2 = 0
It puts the cursor( | ) on the front of the line.
Points: (0, -2) and (6, 0) Slope: 1/3 Equation of line: 3y = x-6