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First of all, let's find the slope of the line:


m = (\Delta y)/(\Delta x) = (A_y-B_y)/(A_x-B_x) = (6-6)/(5+3) = 0

The line has zero slope. In fact both points share the same y coordinate, which means that this is a horizontal line. As such, all points on the line will have the same y coordinate, which also identifies the equation of the line:


y = 6

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