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Which of the following is an equation of a line parallel to the line x=3 that passes through the point (-4,-3)?

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we are given

a line parallel to the line x=3

It means that line will be vertical line

and we know that slope of vertical line is always infinity

so,


m=\infty


m=(1)/(0)

now, it passes through the point (-4,-3)

so, we can use point slope form of line


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

we can plug values


y+3=(1)/(0)(x+4)

we can cross multiply

and we get


0* (y+3)=1* (x+4)


0=(x+4)

Subtract both sides by 4


0-4=(x+4)-4


x=-4

So, the equation of line is x=-4..........Answer

User Vadim Key
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Answer: The equation of a line parallel to the line x=3 that passes through the point (-4,-3) is x = -4.


Solution

The given line x=3 (x=constant) is a vertical line. A line parallel to this line must be a vertical line with equation x=constant, that means the value of x is always the same. Like this line passes through the point (-4,-3) with abscissa x=-4, this abscissa must be constant, then the equation of this line must be x = -4

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