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16 May, 04:14

What is the equation in standard form of a parallel line that passes through (0,-2) ?

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  1. 16 May, 04:21
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    'Parallel' means parallel TO something else. A single line all by itself

    is not "a parallel line", until we know the other line that it's parallel TO.

    There are an infinite number of lines that pass through (0, - 2).

    Give us another line, and we'll find the one that's parallel to it.
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