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Write the point-slope form of an equation for a horizontal line that passes through (-15, 11). y – 15 = 0 y + 11 = 0 y – 11 = 0 y + 15 = 0
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Write the point-slope form of an equation for a horizontal line that passes through (-15, 11). y – 15 = 0 y + 11 = 0 y – 11 = 0 y + 15 = 0
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Write the point-slope form of an equation for a horizontal line that passes through (-15, 11).
y – 15 = 0
y + 11 = 0
y – 11 = 0
y + 15 = 0
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I think the answer is
y-11=0
.
I am confused because there is no slope given so what I did is I just replaced y with its vakue that was given and determoned as to what equation is true.
So,
y-11=0
11-11=0
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