SOLUTION: What is the slope intercept form for a line passing through (-7,3) and the line is parallel to another line defined by x=4?
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Question 698376: What is the slope intercept form for a line passing through (-7,3) and the line is parallel to another line defined by x=4?
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x=4 is a vertical line passing thru the point (4,0)
So you want a vertical line that passes thru (-7,3).
That would be x = -7
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