Question 125495: what is the equation of a horizontal line that passes through the point at
(-2,-3)????
I do not understand this question could someone please help? thank u
Found 2 solutions by Edwin McCravy, solver91311: Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! what is the equation of a horizontal line that passes through the point at
(-2,-3)????
I do not understand this question could someone please help? thank u
Let's draw the point (-2,-3):
Now draw a horizontal line through the point (-2,-3)
Now let's find another point on the line:
That point has coordinates (4,-3).
Now let's find one more point on the line:
That point has coordinates (1,-3).
Now look at those three points on that line:
(-2,-3), (4,-3), (1,-3)
Notice that every one of those points has its
y coordinate equal to -3. You can also see
that no matter how many points we get on that
line, every one of them will have -3 for its
y-coordinate.
So you merely
write that fact as "y always equals -3"
and so it's equation is simply:
y = -3.
Edwin
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
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