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If the , points on the graphs are (-4,1) and (2,1) what is the equation ?

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Answer:


y=0x+1, or
y=1

Explanation:

The equation will be in slope intercept form.
y=mx+b

I can find the slope using the formula:


(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

When I plug in:
(1-1)/(2-(-4)), I find that the slope is 0.

I can then lug in what I know into
y=mx+b:

Using (2, 1):

1=0(2)+b. Solving for be I get: b=1

You then get your answer after you plug back in.

Hope this helps!!

User Dgnorton
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Slope-intercept form:

y = mx + b

"m" is the slope, "b" is the y-intercept


To find "m", you can use the slope formula and plug in the two points:


m=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))


m=(1-1)/(2-(-4))


m=(1-1)/(2+4)


m=(0)/(6)=0


The slope is 0 so:

y = mx + b

y = 0x + b [any number multiplied by 0 is 0]

y = b

To find "b", you plug in either of the points into the equation (since both of their y values are 1]

y = b

1 = b


Your equation is:

y = 1 (This is a horizontal line)

User Vladimir Petrovski
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