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The equation of the line through point (-5, 0) and parallel to the y-axis is what?
14 years ago

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bobpursley
y=0
14 years ago
MathMate
If it is parallel to the y-axis, the y term will be missing from the equation.
So the equation is
x=?
if it has to pass through (-5,0)?
14 years ago

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