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OpenStudy (anonymous):

will give medal and fan A rhombus contains two pair of parallel sides. If the equation for the line containing one of the sides is y = x - 3, what is the equation of the line opposite line, passing through (0, 4)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

here is the new question A line that is perpendicular to x = -1 is a vertical line. Vertical lines have an undefined slope. True False

OpenStudy (k_lynn):

ok, the first intercept, meaning the 0 is the x intercept, and the 4 is the y. so now your equation looks like this. \[4=0-3\] which is invalid, so that is wrong. So we try it a different way.

OpenStudy (k_lynn):

I'm not exactly sure where to go from there... @e.mccormick

OpenStudy (anonymous):

he or she is not on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

e.mccormick (Moderator) is offline

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

They will have the same slope. Use that fact and the point in point/slope form. From that you can find the equation.

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