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Question
Obtain the equation of the line containing the point: (2, 3) and parallel to the X−axis.
Solution
Equation of a line parallel to X-axis is of the form y = k.
Since, the line passes through (2, 3).
∴ k = 3
∴ the equation of the required line is y = 3.
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