Nonvertical
Nonvertical describes a line in a plane that is not parallel to the vertical axis. In a standard Cartesian coordinate system, this means the line does not run straight up and down; its slope is defined and finite. A nonvertical line can generally be expressed as y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
In implicit form, a line given by ax + by + c = 0 is nonvertical when b ≠ 0,
Nonvertical lines include horizontal lines, which have slope m = 0, as well as oblique lines, which
Applications and implications: In graphing and analytic geometry, identifying a line as nonvertical ensures that the
In summary, nonvertical refers to lines not parallel to the vertical axis, characterized by a finite slope