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Question
Find the equation of the line, whose slope is 0 and y-intercept is -1.
Solution
Equation of a line in the slope-intercept form is given by:
y = mx + c
Substituting m = 0 and c = -1, we get:
y = 0x x + (-1)
∴ y = -1.
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