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Evgen [1.6K]
1 year ago
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Write an equation of the line. ​Vertical; through ​(-3,-5)

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1 answer:
Kryger [21]1 year ago
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Equation of the vertical line passing through point (-3, -5) is given by x = -3.

As given in the question,

Line passes through the point (-3, -5)

It represents the x- coordinate is equal to -3

And y- coordinate is equal to -5.

Condition for the line is given as vertical line.

Vertical line represent the value of x- coordinate remain constant.

It represent x-intercept

x = -3

x-intercept represents the equation of the vertical line.

Therefore, equation of the vertical line passing through point (-3, -5) is given by x = -3.

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