Final answer:
Devin is correct with the equation x = -11, as it represents the vertical line passing through the point (-11, -6) and is parallel to the y-axis.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is b) Devin is correct. The equation for a line that is parallel to the y-axis and goes through a specific point has the form x = c, where c is the x-coordinate of the point through which the line passes. Since the line goes through the point (-11, -6), the equation of the line is x = -11.
Marcus's answer, y = -6, describes a horizontal line that intersects the y-axis at -6, which is not parallel to the y-axis. Ariel's answer, x = -6, would be a vertical line as well but through the x-coordinate -6, which is not the x-coordinate of the point given. Hence, only Devin's answer appropriately describes the vertical line through the point (-11, -6).