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20 November, 03:22

The line parallel to the x axis and 6 units below it

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  1. 20 November, 04:24
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    The answer to this is y=-6

    This is because if the line is parallel to the x-axis that means that it is a horizontal line, or in other terms has no slope. This means when you make an equation for the line you don't have a x because it is zero. Now you just need the y-intercept for the equation and because the line is six units below the x-axis that means the y-intercept is - 6. Because of all this your equation is simply y equals the y-intercept in this case - 6 so you end up with your equation to the line y=-6
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