SOLUTION: Find the equation of the line parallel to y = 0 passing through the point
(2, −5).
(Put the answer in
y = mx + b
form.)
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Question 1057315: Find the equation of the line parallel to y = 0 passing through the point
(2, −5).
(Put the answer in
y = mx + b
form.)
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is the x-axis
so, the line you need nust be horizontal
( the slope, is zero )
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The line must go through ( 2, -5 )
Plug this point into
, so now you have:
( note that this is a horizontal line, the same as the x-axis )
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