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Which of the following points is on the line x = -5?


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Okay Aspiring mass shmoop er's another one for you on

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equations here Which of the following points is on the

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line X equals negative five The vertical line x equals

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negative Five includes all points that have an x coordinate

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of negative five Always thinking five no matter what you

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do know why x is always gonna be negative Five

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Which means that it has points in the form Negative

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five Why work Why could be literally any riel number

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like Yes we meant any rial number even You know

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negative Five comma nine brazilian fifty two trillion and three

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Ninety eight billion Whatever the number you have that thing

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That could be why So the answer is a because 00:00:45.484 --> [endTime] it's always negative Five no matter what

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