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Finding the equation of the line passing through the points

Finding the equation of the line passing through the points-example-1
User Unwise Guy
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Given: Two points: (6,3) and (-4,3)

Required: Equation of line passing through the two points.

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of line passing through the points (6,3) and (-4,3) is


\begin{gathered} m=(3-3)/(6-(-4)) \\ m=(0)/(10)=0 \end{gathered}

So the slope is 0.

Equation of line passing through (6,3) with slope 0 is


\begin{gathered} y-3=0(x-6) \\ y-3=0 \end{gathered}

Thus the equation is


y=3

Final Answer: The equation is y = 3.

User Qasim Sarfraz
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