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Find the equation of the line passing through (-4,-2) and having a slope of 0.

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Using the point-slope form:


(y-y0) = m(x-x0)

Which require one point (x0,y0) on the line and the slope (m)

  • (x0,y0) --> (-4,-2)
  • m --> 0

Thus let us plug int the value


(y + 2) = 0(x + 4)\\y + 2 = 0\\y = -2

Thus the equation of the line is y = -2

Hope that helps!

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