It is also zero as parallel lines have the same slope
Well since the lines are parallel they would have the same slope. And the slope of any horizontal line is 0. The slope of a vertical line is undefined.
The lines have slope = 0.
A line with a slope of 0 would be perfectly horizontal or parallel with the x-axis.
A horizontal line parallel to x axis (slope = 0)
If: y = 7 then there is no slope and the line will be parallel to the x axis
Well since the lines are parallel they would have the same slope. And the slope of any horizontal line is 0. The slope of a vertical line is undefined.
The lines have slope = 0.
the x-axis is the horizontal line which means the slope is 0. any line parallel also has a slope of zero
If you mean points of: (-7, 0) and (0, 4) then the slope works out as 4/7 Note that the parallel line will have the same slope but with a different y intercept
A line with a slope of 0 would be perfectly horizontal or parallel with the x-axis.
It's called an ORDINATE. when there is a straight line 100% parallel to the x axis, it's slope is 0. If a line is parallel to the y axis, its slope is undefined, or infinite.
A horizontal line parallel to x axis (slope = 0)
The line y=2, and all lines parallel to the x axis, have a slope of 0. The formula for this line in particular can be expressed as y=0x +2.
If: y = 7 then there is no slope and the line will be parallel to the x axis
the slope of the line y=3 is 0. if you draw the line y=3, you get a straight horizontal line across the 3 on the y axis. Since the line is horizontal and parallel to the x axis, it's slope is 0.
the slope of the line y=3 is 0. if you draw the line y=3, you get a straight horizontal line across the 3 on the y axis. Since the line is horizontal and parallel to the x axis, it's slope is 0.
The slope would be 3/4