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A line is parallel to the x-axis and passes through (-5,4) write the equation of that line, the slope, and the slope of a line perpendicular to that line.

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A line parallel to the x-axis is horizontal and thus any point on the line has a fixed y-coordinate. So the given line that passes through (-5, 4) has equation y = 4 with slope 0.

A line perpendicular to this one would be vertical. Its slope would be undefined (or infinite, depending on convention), so that any point on it has a fixed x-coordinate. If this line also passes through (-5, 4), then its equation would be x = -5.

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