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Chapter: Linear equation in 2 variables
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Answered by ravimedage19
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Step-by-step explanation:

For a line to be parallel to the y-axis it must be in the form x=k; where k is some number not equal to 0. In this case if k is -4 (x=-4), the line will be parallel to the y-axis and will pass through point (-4,-5). Any line parallel to the y-axis is of the form x=k, where k is the distance form the y axis.

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Answered by sonerahetvi
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For a line to be parallel to the y-axis it must be in the form x=k;where k is- 4 (x=-4) the line will be parallel to the y- axis and will pass through point (-4,-5). Any line parallel to the y- axis is of the form x=k,where k is the distance from the y axis.

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