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Multiple Choice
Write the point-slope form of the equation of a line with a slope of 0 that passes through (2,−4) . Then graph the equation.
A
y+4=x−2
B
y+4=x
C
y+4=0
D
y=0
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Identify the point-slope form of a line equation, which is given by: \( y - y_1 = m(x - x_1) \), where \( m \) is the slope and \( (x_1, y_1) \) is a point on the line.
Substitute the given slope \( m = 0 \) and the point \( (2, -4) \) into the point-slope form equation. This gives: \( y - (-4) = 0(x - 2) \).
Simplify the equation: \( y + 4 = 0 \cdot (x - 2) \). Since the slope is zero, the term \( 0(x - 2) \) becomes zero.
Further simplify the equation to: \( y + 4 = 0 \).
To graph the equation \( y + 4 = 0 \), solve for \( y \) to get \( y = -4 \). This represents a horizontal line passing through \( y = -4 \) on the graph.