Answer:
a) Not parallel to y-axis
b) Not parallel to y-axis
c) Parallel to y-axis
Step-by-step explanation:
The best way to check whether a line passing through two points is parlle to y-axis is by plotting them on graph.
The equation of line: [tex](y-y_1) = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}(x-x_1)[/tex]
a) The line joining the points (4,12) and ( 6,12) is not parallel to y-axis.
It is parallel to x-axis. Another two points that can lie on this line are : (5,12) and ([tex]\frac{9}{2}[/tex],12).
b) The line joining the points [tex](\frac{3}{5}, \frac{13}{5}), (\frac{1}{5} ,\frac{8}{5})[/tex] is not parallel to y-axis.
Equation of line: [tex]5y - 7.5x = 5.5[/tex]
Another points that could be lie on this line are (0.6,2) and (0.25,1.475)
c) The line joining the points [tex](0.8, 1.9), (0.8,2.3)[/tex] is parallel to y-axis because points have the same x-coordinate.
Another points that could be lie on this line are (0.8,2) and (0.8,2.1)