SOLUTION: The given two points lie on either a horizontal or vertical line. Find the equation of the line. Your answer must be an equation, for example, x=2 or y=23 .
(−56.83,−15),
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Question 1186978: The given two points lie on either a horizontal or vertical line. Find the equation of the line. Your answer must be an equation, for example, x=2 or y=23 .
(−56.83,−15),(−62.83,−15)
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
since the y-value is the same in both points, then the line has to be horizontal.
your equation is y = -15.
the two x-values of -56.83 and -62.83 are both on that line.
here's what the graph looks like.
in facts, since the line is horizontal, all values of x will intersect with it at y = -15.
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