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  • 11-10-2018
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Find an equation parallel to x=4 that goes through (-6, 1)

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MrGumby
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  • 11-10-2018

Answer:

The equation to a line parallel to x = 4 including that point is x = -6.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the value of this equation, we first need to see the value of the slope. Since the original equation is x = 4, we know that the slope is undefined (a vertical line). Therefore, the parallel line must also be vertical.

A vertical line going through (-6, 1) would have to be x = -6, otherwise it would not hit the point.

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