What is the equation of a horizontal line passing through (-3,-5)?

2 Answers
Jun 1, 2018

y = -5 y=5

Explanation:

If y always equals -5 then the x value will change but the y value will not. This means that the slope of the line is zero and will be parallel to the x axis, which is the horizontal line.

Jun 1, 2018

Point-slope form: y+5=0(x+3)y+5=0(x+3)

Slope-intercept form: y=-5y=5

Explanation:

A horizontal line has a slope of 00. We can use the point-slope form for a linear equation since we know the slope and the point (-3,-5)(3,5).

Point-slope form: y-y_1=m(x-x_1)yy1=m(xx1),

where:

mm is the slope, and (x_1,y_1)(x1,y1) is the point.

m=0m=0

y_1=-5y1=5

x_1=-3x1=3

Plug in the known values.

y-(-5)=0(x-(-3))y(5)=0(x(3))

y+5=0(x+3)y+5=0(x+3) larr point-slope form

Slope-intercept form: y=mx+by=mx+b,

where:

mm is the slope and bb is the y-intercept.

We can convert the point-slope form to slope-intercept form by solving for yy.

y+5=0y+5=0

y=-5y=5 larr slope-intercept form

graph{y+5=0(x+3) [-9.875, 10.125, -7.52, 2.48]}