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Which equation represents a line which is parallel to y=0?A. y=xB. y=x−4C. y=-7D. x=−1

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Recall that the equation of a horizontal line has the form:


\begin{gathered} y=k, \\ \text{where k constant is a real number.} \end{gathered}

Since the given equation is:


y=0,

then it is the equation of a horizontal line.

Now, the lines parallel to a horizontal line must be horizontal lines too, therefore, the equation that represents a line that is parallel to y=0 is:


y=-7.

Answer: Option C.

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