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What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (4,−4) and (−6,−4)?

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Answer: the equation of the line is
y= -4

Explanation:

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The given two points are :


(x_(1) , y_(1))=(4,-4)


(x_(2) , y_(2))=(-6,-4)

The equation of line passing from two points is:


y-y_(1) =(y_(2)- y_(1) )/(x_(2)-x_(1) ) *(x-x_(1))

Plugging the values of points


y+4=(-4+4)/(-6-4)*(x-4)


y+4=0* (x-4)


y+4=0

Subtracting 4 from both sides.


y= -4

Hence , the equation of the line is
y= -4.........Answer

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