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Through(-5,-1), parallel to x=0

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x= -5

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User Yogi
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Answer:
x=-5

Step-by-step explanation:
The line x=0 is a vertical line because it is organized in the form x=d, where d is the x-intercept (the point on the line that crosses the x axis).

For a line to be parallel to this line, it also needs to be a vertical line. Therefore, the equation of a line parallel to x=0 would also be in the form x=d.

We plug in the x coordinate from the given point, (-5, -1) into x=d.

x=d
x=-5

I hope this helps!
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