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Determine the equation of the line shown in the graph: y = 0 x=0 y = 5 x = 5
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Determine the equation of the line shown in the graph:
y = 0
x=0
y = 5
x = 5
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I think it's y=5 because it's a horizontal line
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The answer is x=5 because it is between 4 and 6 on the x axis.
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