Horizontal Line
Look at a wall and look down to where that wall meets the floor.
Horizontal line. A horizontal line is one the goes left to right parallel to the x axis of the coordinate plane. A horizontal line is commonly used in technical analysis to mark areas of support or resistance. In other words the straight line that does not make any intercept on the x axis and it can have an intercept on y axis is called horizontal line. A horizontal line is any line normal to a vertical line.
Properties of horizontal lines. This means that the line that does not touch any point on the. In the three dimensional case the situation is more complicated as now one has horizontal and vertical planes in. The horizontal line is a straight line that is mapped from left to right and it is parallel to the x axis in the plane coordinate system.
Not all of these elementary geometric facts are true in the 3 d context. A horizontal line runs parallel to the x axis. A horizontal line is a line which has zero slope value. In the figure above drag either point and note that the line is horizontal when they both have the same y coordinate.
Horizontal lines do not cross each other. All points on the line will have the same y coordinate.