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Standard form of -5,10 and 6,10 line?

A) y = 2x + 15
B) y = 0.2x - 4
C) y = 10x + 6
D) y = -5x + 10

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Final answer:

The standard form of the line passing through points (-5, 10) and (6, 10) is y = 10, which is not reflected in any of the given options.

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are integers, and A is non-negative. To find the standard form of the line passing through the points (-5, 10) and (6, 10), we'll first note that the y-coordinates are the same, meaning the line is horizontal and the slope (m) is 0. Since there is no change in the y-coordinate as x changes, the line's equation is simply y = 10, which is not in the form y = mx + b because there is no x term. None of the given options A) y = 2x + 15, B) y = 0.2x - 4, C) y = 10x + 6, or D) y = -5x + 10 match the correct equation y = 10.

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