SOLUTION: what is the point intercpt form of (-7,10), (-1,10) m=0

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Question 535763: what is the point intercpt form of (-7,10), (-1,10) m=0
Answer by SylvieCarroll(3)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The slope is 0, so we already know our line is going to be horizontal. We know this because 0 is essentially . Knowing rise over run, this means we won't rise, we'll only run.
Slope-intercept form is y=mx+b. 0*x is 0, so there is no x. We only need to know b.
b is our y-intercept. In the points you have, the two y points are 10. So b=10.
Our answer is:
y=10

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