4. Linear Equations in Two Variables
easy

The graph of $y=6$ is a line

A

parallel to $y$ -axis at a distance $6$ units from the origin

B

parallel to $x$ -axis at a distance $6$ units from the origin

C

making an intercept $6$ on the $x-$ axis.

D

making an intercept $6$ on both the axes.

Solution

The given equation $y=6$ does not contain $x$. Its graph is a line parallel to $x$ -axis.

So, the graph of $y=6$ is a line parallel to $x$ -axis at a distance $6$ units from the origin.

Standard 9
Mathematics

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