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How can i write an equation with a line that passes through (-3,0) (-6,0)
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How can i write an equation with a line that passes through (-3,0) (-6,0)
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first of all we have to find the slope by this relation
y₂-y₁
———
x₂-x₁
0-0
———
-6 + 3
= 0
so the slope is 0
y-y₁ = m (x-x₁)
y-0 = 0 (x-0)
y = 0
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