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I would say that they lie on the same line.
A vertical line has an undefined slope. If a line is vertical, the horizontal coordinate, commonly known as the x coordinates, must all be the same. If not, the line would not be vertical.
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you have to solve for it. it will be different for every equation. lets say your equation is... y=3x-12 when you y-coordinate is zero you have this... 0=3x-12 now solve for x 0=3x-12 12=3x x=4 therefore your coordinates would be (4,0)
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I would say that they lie on the same line.
Yes, ordered pairs identify points in a coordinate plane. If that doesn't answer your question, please restate it (say it another way).
If there is no 'Y' coordinate then it is considered the 'origin'.
If you have the coordinates of two points, say P = (a,b) and Q = (c,d), then slope = (b-d)/(a-c) that is, the difference in the y coordinate of the two points divided by the difference in the x coordinate of the points taken in the same order.
The teacher ask me to say the steps to do a coordinate graph.
You're on the right track, but that's a rather imprecise ... not to say 'sloppy' ... way to say it. The "value" of a point on the line is a meaningless concept. And averaging two points gives only the location of the point midway between those two points. The 'x' coordinate of the midpoint of a line segment is the average of the 'x' coordinates of its ends. The 'y' coordinate of the midpoint of a line segment is the average of the 'y' coordinates of its ends.
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