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Write an equation that passes through the points (0,-5) and (8,-5)

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Answer:

Equation of the line:
y = -5.

Explanation:

Let
(x_0,\, y_0) and
(x_1,\, y_1) denote the coordinates of these two points, respectively.

Calculate the slope
m of this line:


\displaystyle m = (y_1 - y_0)/(x_1 - x_0) = ((-5) - (-5))/(8 - 0) = 0.

Notice that the slope is zero because the two points have the same
y-coordinates (
y_0 = y_1 = -5) even though their
x-coordinates are distinct (
x_0 \\e x_1.)

Equation for this line in point-slope form:


y - y_0 = m\, (x - x_0).


y - (-5) = 0\, (x - 0).

Rewrite and simplify to obtain the equation of this line in slope-intercept form:


y = -5.

The
x-term was eliminated because the slope was zero.

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