Write the equation of (-6, -4), (0. -4) and (6, -4)
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I don't understand what you are wanting. Is this supposed to be three points which define a plane? (there are no z coordinates). Is this supposed to be three points on a conic? What type conic?
I assume the question was:
"Write the equation of the line passing through the following points,(-6, -4), (0, -4) and (6, -4)."
The three points are collinear and represent a horizontal line (because the y-value does not vary) situated at y=-4 no matter what the x-value is.
The line is therefore simply:
y=-4.
"Write the equation of the line passing through the following points,(-6, -4), (0, -4) and (6, -4)."
The three points are collinear and represent a horizontal line (because the y-value does not vary) situated at y=-4 no matter what the x-value is.
The line is therefore simply:
y=-4.