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Find the equation for the horizontal line that goes through point V(-5,17).

User Kassim
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Answer:

x=-5

Explanation:

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User LottaLava
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Answer:


y = 17.

Explanation:

In general, the equation of a line in a cartesian plane may be written as
y = m\, x + b, where
m and
b are constants:
m\! is the slope of this line, and
b\! is the
y-intercept of this line.

A point
(x_(0),\, y_(0)) is on a given line if and only
x := x_(0) and
y := y_(0) (setting
x to
x_(0) and
y to
y_(0)) would satisfy the equation of that line.

That is:
y_(0) = m\, x_(0) + b.

A line in a cartesian plane is horizontal if and only if its slope is
0. That is:
m = 0. The equation of this line would be in the form
y = b for some constant
b.

The point
(-5,\, 17) is on the line in this question. Thus,
x := -5 and
y := 17 should satisfy the equation of this line. That is:
17 = b.

Hence, the value of the constant
b would be
17 for this particular line. The equation of the line would be
y = 17.

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