SOLUTION: How to write an equation of the line in standard form? 1.Through (4,-3); vertical 2. Through (-9,3) parallel to 2x-5y=35

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Question 883935: How to write an equation of the line in standard form?
1.Through (4,-3); vertical
2. Through (-9,3) parallel to 2x-5y=35

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Vertical lines have the form,
In this case,
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A parallel line would have the same form,
Use the point to solve for



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