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Let f be the function. The slope-intercept form of the equation written in function notation is?

Let f be the function. The slope-intercept form of the equation written in function-example-1
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The line passes through (-6,-3) and (4,-3)

Its slope is:


(-3-(-3))/(4-(-6))=0

Then, the point slope form of the equation is:

y - (-3) = 0[x - (-6)]

y + 3 = 0(x + 6)

y + 3 = 0

Therefore, the slope-intercept form is y = -3

In function notation, we have: f(x) = -3

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