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cece02

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Find the equation of the line containing the point P and having the slope m. Write your answer in slope-intercept form. Graph this line.Please be sure to show all of your work.
P = (0, 0), m = 0
 
I don't know why you want the answer in slope-intercept form, but here it is!

s\(\displaystyle y\)l\(\displaystyle =\)o\(\displaystyle m\)p\(\displaystyle x\)e\(\displaystyle +\)-\(\displaystyle b\)i\(\displaystyle ,\)n\(\displaystyle y\)t\(\displaystyle =\)e\(\displaystyle 0\)r\(\displaystyle x\)c\(\displaystyle +\)e\(\displaystyle 0\)p\(\displaystyle ,\)t\(\displaystyle y\) \(\displaystyle =\)f\(\displaystyle 0\)orm
 
Find the equation of the line containing the point P and having the slope m. Write your answer in slope-intercept form. Graph this line.Please be sure to show all of your work.
P = (0, 0), m = 0

Please share your work with us, indicating exactly where you are stuck - so that we may know where to begin to help you.
 
I don't know why you want the answer in slope-intercept form, but here it is!

s\(\displaystyle y\)l\(\displaystyle =\)o\(\displaystyle m\)p\(\displaystyle x\)e\(\displaystyle +\)-\(\displaystyle b\)i\(\displaystyle ,\)n\(\displaystyle y\)t\(\displaystyle =\)e\(\displaystyle 0\)r\(\displaystyle x\)c\(\displaystyle +\)e\(\displaystyle 0\)p\(\displaystyle ,\)t\(\displaystyle y\) \(\displaystyle =\)f\(\displaystyle 0\)orm

I did get this wrong, didn't I. I should have written:

sloypoeu-ri natnesrwceerpt form
 
Find the equation of the line containing the point P and having the slope m. Write your answer in slope-intercept form. Graph this line.Please be sure to show all of your work.
P = (0, 0), m = 0

Slope-intercept form is y=mx+b, where m=slope and b=y intercept(the point where y-axis is crossed)
y=0x+b
y=b is a horizontal line passing through point (0,0).
 
Hello, cece02!

Find the equation of the line containing the point P and having the slope m.
Write your answer in slope-intercept form.
Graph this line.
Please be sure to show all of your work.

P = (0, 0), m = 0

Are you really having trouble with this one?

The line is horizontal and goes through the Origin.
. . It is the \(\displaystyle x\)-axis!

Do you know its equation?
 
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