SOLUTION: Write an equation of a horizontal line passing through the two points (5,-1) and (4,-1). Do not use any spaces in your answer and show all work SLOPE=(-1+1)/(4-5) 0/-1 REPRESENTS

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Question 71985: Write an equation of a horizontal line passing through the two points (5,-1) and (4,-1). Do not use any spaces in your answer and show all work
SLOPE=(-1+1)/(4-5)
0/-1 REPRESENTS A SLOPE OF 0 OR AN HORIZONTAL LINE THROUGH Y=-1
Y=-1 IS THE EQUATION OF THIS LINE WITH A ZERO SLOPE THROUGH THE POINTS
(5,-1)(4,-1)
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