i just like to know if i am correct.

a vertical line in a graph looks like this:up and down
a horizontal line looks like this: <-->

so if i have x >= 1 will be horizontal on 1
and if y <= 3 will be vertical on 3

Yes, yes, no no

If x=> 1, the asympotope will be vertical as x=1

If y<= 3, it will be a horizonatl line at y =3

To determine the orientation of a line on a graph, you need to consider the inequality symbol.

If you have the inequality x >= 1, the asympotope, which refers to the line representing the inequality, will be vertical and intersect the x-axis at x = 1. The line will extend indefinitely upwards on the graph.

On the other hand, if you have the inequality y <= 3, the asympotope will be horizontal and intersect the y-axis at y = 3. The line will extend indefinitely to the left and right on the graph.