What is the equation of the line shown in this graph?Enter your answer in the box.

Answer:
y=1
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello
if you have two point of a line P1,P2, you can find the slope of the line using :
[tex]P1(x_{1},y_{1}), P2(x_{2},y_{2})[/tex]
[tex]m=\frac{y_{2} -y_{1} }{x_{2} -x_{1} }[/tex]
Step 1
Let
Point 1 (-4,1)
Point 2 (2,1)
Put the values into the equation
[tex]m=\frac{1-1 }{2-(-4) }\\m=\frac{0}{6} \\m=0[/tex]
Hint:the slope equal to zero means that the line is horizontal
Step 2
find the equation of the line using, the slope, Point 1 and the slope-point equation
[tex]y -y_{0}=m(x-x_{0})\\y-1=0(x-(-4))\\y-1=0\\y=1\\[/tex]
the equation of the line is
y=1
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