SOLUTION: Write a​ slope-intercept equation for a line passing through the point (4,-4 )that is parallel to the line x = - 2. Then write a second equation for a line passing through the po

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Question 1144441: Write a​ slope-intercept equation for a line passing through the point (4,-4 )that is parallel to the line x = - 2. Then write a second equation for a line passing through the point(4,-4 ) that is perpendicular to the line x = - 2.

The equation of the parallel line is


(Simplify your answer. Type your answer in​ slope-intercept form. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the​ expression.)

Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Write a​ slope-intercept equation for a line passing through the point (4,-4 )that is parallel to the line x = - 2. Then write a second equation for a line passing through the point(4,-4 ) that is perpendicular to the line x = - 2.
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The first line is highlight_green%28x=4%29. This and the line x=-2 have no slope; vertical oriented lines.

The second line is highlight_green%28y=-4%29, for slope of 0.

Answer by ikleyn(52786) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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How you do format your post,  clearly shows that you don't want and even are not going to do something on your own.

Therefore,  and as a consequence,  the tutors don't want to do your job instead of you.

Think on what I am explaining to you.


            If you can think,  of course  (except of copying and pasting).


We, the tutors, work voluntarily here at this forum, not to replace you and do your job.

We are here to teach students, when we see that the students want it.


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I do not count @gosgarithmetic,

since I do not think that he is a tutor, at all.


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If I will see other posts in the forum, formatted in this way, in the future,
I will post to the managers of this project asking them to fire you IMMEDIATELY
for your total inability to communicate correctly with the tutors in a right way.