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Answer:

1: x = -8 . A vertical line will always be in the form "x=". In this case, x is -8.

2: Since the slope is zero for a horizontal line, we can use the slope-intercept form, y = mx + b to write an equation for it. Since m = 0, it becomes y = b.

3: The equation of a vertical line always takes the form x = k, where k is any number and k is also the x-intercept . (link) For instance in the graph below, the vertical line has the equation x = 2 As you can see in the picture below, the line goes straight up and down at x = 2.

4: In a horizontal line the y value remains the same.

In the point ( -4.-6 ) the y value is -6. the point notation is always written as ( x, y).

The y value throughout the line must be -6 so the equation must be

y = -6

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