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The linear equation x=k, where k is any constant is parallel to the:


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A line that is parallel to the y-axis is of the form x=k, where k is any real number that represents the distance of the line from the y-axis.

For example, x=4 is parallel to y-axis and line is 4 unit from the y-axis.

Hence, the linear equation x=k, where k is any constant is parallel to the y-axis.


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