A line on the coordinate plane where all points on the line have the same x-coordinate.
A line that goes straight up and down.
A vertical line has no slope.
a line that you can't possible be found going horizontal
A vertical line is one which rises at right angles to a base-line. Another word for it is a perpendicular.
An area just above the hip bone level with a vertical line taken the front of the shoulder.
The correct spelling is column (support post, vertical row, or a line of marching soldiers).
Horizontal lines are straight curves that typically runs from left to right across the page, usually sharing the same y-coordinate. Horizontal lines are perpendicular to vertical lines.
it is a line that is real
a cover line is a cover.........
its a line that is vertical and a symmetry
The Vertical Line Test for Functions: If any vertical line intercepts a graph in more than one point, the graph does not define y as a function of x. By the definition of a function, for each value of x we can have at most one value for y.
A vertical plane is any plane where the normal (a line at 90 degrees to the plane) is horizontal. All your walls are vertical planes. The normal to the plane of the Earth's orbit is often used to define "up" and "down" for planet Earth. The Earth's axis is tilted at about 23.5 degrees away from this "vertical" line. Also you could define "vertical" as simply the direction shown by a plumb line. That's the definition which has walls as vertical planes. With either definition there will be more than one plane that is a vertical plane.
A function can never be a vertical line, because it then fails the definition of a function: every x value outputs only 1 y value. The vertical line test will determine if a relation is a function. If a vertical line intersects the graph of the function at more than one place, it is not a function.
A vertical test line is useful because, by definition, a function has one and only one result value for each input value. If you can find a vertical line that intersects the curve of the line, then it is not a function. A simple example is a circle.
The prime meridian is the longitude (vertical) line that measures 0 degrees.
The Vertical Line Test for Functions: If any vertical line intercepts a graph in more than one point, the graph does not define y as a function of x. By the definition of a function, for each value of x we can have at most one value for y.
A vertical line!
An area just above the hip bone level with a vertical line taken the front of the shoulder.
the two vertical and horizontal "legs" of a triangle. the other diagonal line is the hypotenuse.
a grid with each horizontal and vertical line numbered in order, starting at zero
A horizontal line is perpendicular to a vertical line.