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What is the equation of the line that passes through (0, -2) and has a slope of 0? NEED HELP ASAP!!

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The equation is y= -2.
How? If you recall, a linear equation is y= mx+b. The m is the slope (growth) and b is the y-intercept ( where the line crosses the y-axis).

Now since there is no slope or m, the equation would look like this:
y= b or y= 0+b

Next, you want to input the coordinator points (0, -2) into the equation. reminder: (x, y) = x=0 y= -2

y= 0+ -2
y= -2

And there you go! The equation is y= -2. I hope I help you in solving this problem, if not message me, because I'll be glad to help you.
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