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Gracelyn Peters
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23 December, 12:11
Through: (4,2) parallel to x=0
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Ayana Wolfe
23 December, 12:17
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A line that is parallel to x=0 has to be x=k where k is a constant. In (4,2), x=4. Therefore, the answer is x=4.
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