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Question
Find the equation of the line whose:
slope = 0 and y-intercept = 0
Solution
Given
Slope is 0, therefore m = 0
Y-intercept is 0, therefore c = 0
Therefore,
y = mx + c
y = 0 · x + 0
y = 0
Therefore the equation of the required line is y = 0
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