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What is the equation of the line shown in this graph? A function graph of a line with two points (-4,1) and (2,1) with an x axis of negative five to five and a y axis of negative five to five Enter your answer in the box.




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Answered by Ayushasutkar1
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Answered by DelcieRiveria
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Answer:

The equation of line is y=1.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given information it is noticed that the line is passing through the points (-4,1) and (2,1).

If a line passing through two points, then the equation of line is

y-y_1=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}(x-x_1)

The equation of line is

y-1=\frac{1-1}{2-(-4)}(x-(-4))

y-1=\frac{0}{6}(x+4)

y-1=0

Add 1 both the sides.

y=1

Therefore the equation of line is y=1.

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