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What is the equation of a horizontal line through 0,-1?
Y=0
X=0
Y=-1
X=-1
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The equation of a horizontal line that passes through the point (0, -1) is given by the constant value of \( y \) at that point. Since the line is horizontal, the value of \( y \) remains the same for all \( x \).

In this case, the equation is:

\[
y = -1
\]

So, the correct answer is \( Y = -1 \).
1 year ago

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