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What is the equation of a line that is parallel to x=−5 and that passes through the point (1,4)

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  • 11-03-2018
Answer: x = 1

The given line x = -5 is a vertical line through -5 on the x axis. Every point on this line has an x coordinate of -5. Similarly, the line x = 1 has all of its points with x coordinate of 1. One of those points is (1,4). Any vertical line has an undefined slope. Any two vertical lines are parallel to one another.
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