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Write the slope-intercept form for the equation of a line parallel to y = -9 and passes through the point (12, -5)

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Explanation:

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STEP (1) :

The slope of the line y = - 9 is 0(zero) because it is a Horizontal line.

So the slope of the line which is parallel to y = -9 is zero .

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STEP (2) :

We have this equation to find the slope-intercept form of the linear functions :


y - y(given \: point) = (slope) * ( \: x -x(g \: p) \: ) \\

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STEP (3) :

Now it is time to put the slope and the given point in the equation :

given point = ( 12 , -5 )

slope = 0


y - ( - 5) = 0 * (x - 12) \\ \\ y + 5 = 0 \\ \\ y = - 5

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And we're done.

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