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

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Answer:

y = 0x - 3

Explanation:

Looking at just the plots, you can see that they are equal in y-value, so they would make a horizontal line, meaning no slope. That just leaves the y-intercept, and if it is horizontal, and they are both at y level -3, the intercept is -3. So putting it in slope-intercept form, you get y = 0x - 3. The 0 signifies the line doesn't slope down or up, just horizontally.

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