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What is the equation of the straight line that passes through the points (0,3) and (4,3)

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Answer:


y=3

Explanation:

The slope of a line is given as
m=(\Delta y)/(\Delta x), where
\Delta y is change in y-value and
\Delta x is change in x-value for any two points the line passes through.

Using the points (0, 3) and (4, 3) as given in the problem, we have:


m=(0)/(-4)=0. Therefore, the slope of this line is 0.

In slope-intercept form, we have
y=mx+b. Since we've found out that
m=0 the entire term
mx will be equal to 0 and we are left with
y=b, where
b is the y-intercept. We can plug in the coordinates of any point the line passes through to find this value:

Using the point (4, 3) as given in the problem:


3=0(4)+b,\\3=0+b,\\b=3

Thus, the equation of our line is
y=0x+3,\\\boxed{y=3}

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