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What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (-8, 1) and (7, 1)

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ANSWER: y = 1

STEPS:

first, find the slope by using the formula

which is also represented as m


m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

where from point (-8, 1) x1 is -8 and y1 is 1

then from point (7, 1) x2 is 7 and y2 is 1

so we substitute into the formula


(1 - 1)/(7 - ( - 8)) = (0)/(7 + 8) = (0)/(15)


m = (0)/(15)

Then we solve for the equation of the line by using the formula


(y - y1) = m(x - x1)

but we have only y1, m and x1 so we substitute given us


(y - 1) = (0)/(15) (x - ( - 8))

but also, we must get rid of the fraction 0/15

so we multiply through by the denominator 15


15 * (y - 1) = 15 * (0)/(15) (x - (8))

we get


15(y - 1) = 0(x - ( - 8))

now we expand all brackets


15y - 15 = 0

but we want the equation so we make y stand alone


15y = 15 \\ \\ (15y)/(15) = (15)/(15) \\ \\ y = 1

the equation of the line is y=1

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