SOLUTION: Graph the line that satisfies each set of conditions.
passes through (2, -5), parallel to graph of x=4
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Question 52929: Graph the line that satisfies each set of conditions.
passes through (2, -5), parallel to graph of x=4
Found 2 solutions by venugopalramana, rchill:
Answer by venugopalramana(3286) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graph the line that satisfies each set of conditions.
passes through (2, -5), parallel to graph of x=4
eqn.of parallel line is x=k
it passes through (2,-5)
hence
x=2
eqnof parallel line is x=2
x.................2....................2.....................2..etc
y.................0....................1.....................2 etc..
Answer by rchill(405) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you have line that is nothing more than x=4, that means that the line is a vertical line. A line parallel to that one that passes through any point that has x=-2, will be a vertical line with x=-2 (note all points of y are valid, including -5).
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