Parallel lines have the same slope
The equation of the line is: 
The equation is given as:

The slope intercept form of an equation is:

Where:

By comparison,

The line is said to be parallel to
.
This means that the line has a slope of 
The equation of the line is then calculated as:

Where:

So, we have:

Substitute values for m, x1 and y1


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Hence, the equation of the line is: 
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Answer:
Area of square = Side²
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a 2-D region, form, or flattened lamina in the planes is the quantity that represents its extent. On the 2-D surface or 3-D object, surface is its counterpart. A shape's area can be calculated by comparing it to squares of a specific size.
Area of square = Side²
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I do know why you are confused. It is hard to wrap one's head around something like this when you see it for the first time.
A
Because the graph is vertical, the x values are the same. x1 = x2
B
The segment can be represented as AB = |y2 - y1| You are not sure which is bigger. That is why you use the absolute value form.
C
AB = absolute(y1 - y2) The absolute value will make AB positive no matter which way it is written.
D
The answer to D is in parts B and C. You want AB to have a positive value no matter how y1 and y2 are chosen
E
No and the reason is found in D.
F
GH = abs(y2 - y1)
y2 = 2
y1 = - 32
GH = abs(2 - - 32) = (2 + 32) = 34
Or
GH = abs(-32 - 2) = abs(-34) = 34