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What is the line that passes through points(-6,-10)(-2,-10)

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The line passes through the points, (-6,-10) and (-2,-10)

We know equation of the line passing through points (x',y') and (x'',y'') is given by:


y-y^(\prime)=\frac{y^(\prime)^{\prime^{}}-y^(\prime)}{x^(\prime)^(\prime)-x^(\prime)}(x-x^(\prime))

So the equation of the line is:


\begin{gathered} y-(-10)=\frac{-10-(-10)}{-2-(-6)_{}}(x-(-6)) \\ \Rightarrow y+10=0 \\ \Rightarrow y=-10 \end{gathered}

The equation of the line is y=-10

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