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9. Choose the equation of the vertical line passing through the point (–4, 2). (5 points)

y = –4
x = –4
y = 2
x = 2
10. Choose the equation of the horizontal line that passes through the point (–5, 1). (5 points)
y = –5
x = 1
y = 1
x = –5
13. Choose the equation below that represents the line passing through the point (–2, –3) with a slope of –6. (5 points)
y + 3 = –6(x + 2)
y + 2 = 6(x + 3)
y – 3 = –6(x – 2)
y – 2 = 6(x – 3)

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Answer:

9)
x = - 4, 10)
y = 1, 13)
y + 3 = -6\cdot (x+2)

Explanation:

9) A vertical line has the form x = a, which means that for all value of y, the value of x remains constant. Then, the equation of the vertical line passing the point is:


x = - 4

10) A horizontal lines has the form y = a, which means that for all value x, the value of y remains constant. Then, the equation of the vertical line passing the point is:


y = 1

13) The y-intercept is determined with the help of the straight line equation and all known variables:


y + 3 = -6\cdot (x+2)

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