a horizontal line.
The graph of [ y = 7 ] is a straight horizontal line, passing through the point [ y = 7 ]on the y-axis. The slope of a horizontal line is zero.
Yes. The horizontal line is the x-axis and the vertical line is the 7-axis.
Make a horizontal line and vertical line through the circle. You now have 4 parts. Make a line from the center to the edge of the circle in 3 of these parts and you now have 7 parts.
The horizontal rows are called Periods. There are 7 periods.
On a 2 dimensional graph, the Y value is the same in each point on a horizontal line. The X value, however, changes. For example, the line Y=7 is an horizontal line; The Y value for every point on the line is 7, yet the X value changes. It is worth pointing out that the line will be straight.
A linear function. It is a horizontal line at -7.
If you mean: y = 7 on the Cartesian plane then it is a straight horizontal line parallel to the x axis.
The horizontal rows are periods on periodic table. There are 7 horizontal rows in modern periodic table.
The common graph that represents a straight (diagonal) line is y=x. A horizontal line doesn't have its own common graph because it's a rendition of the diagonal line. All you have to do is change the slope to 0. In the equation y=x, the slope is 1 (y=1x). Because the slope is one, the line goes up by ones (kind of like a staircase) on the graph. If you change the 1 to a 0, you get a horizontal line because they don't have a slope. So, the equation for a horizontal line would really be y=0x. If you have something that looks like this: y=0x+7, then it's just a horizontal line shifted up so that it goes through 7 on the y-axis. Simplified, it would just be y=7. I hope I helped (and didn't confuse) you! :)
The horizontal rows of the periodic table are called Periods and the vertical rows are called groups.
The horizontal rows are referred as periods. There are 7 periods in periodic table.
The 7 horizontal rows in the periodic table are called periods.