It will be a horizontal line
a stright line going acrossed the graph lines. :)
A line with no slope is a vertical line. The slope is undefined, and cannot be represented by a real number. A horizontal line has a slope, but the slope is zero. Consider the "y = mx + b" form of the straight line equation. For a horizontal line the slope is zero, so y = 0x +b => y = b, which is the equation of a horizontal line. For a vertical line, there is no slope, so you can't substitute for m; the equation can't be written in the form y = mx +b. The equation of a vertical line has the form x = a.
A line with a slope of zero is a flat, vertical line.
A line with an undefined slope is a vertical line. A line with a slope of zero is a horizontal line. If you use the formula for slope m = (y2-y1) divided by (x2-x1)... For an undefined slope you will get zero in the denominator, which you cannot have because you cannot divide by zero. For a slope equal to zero, you will get a zero in the numerator. Zero divided by any non-zero denominator, will give you a slope of zero.
The graph of the equationy = 2x + any numberis a straight line with a slope of 2.
A line on a graph with zero slope is a horizontalline.' Y ' is the same number at every point on the line.
That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
a horizontal line
The slope is zero. Slope is rise over run, the rise is zero, so zero divided by anything is zero.
A slope of zero or a horizontal line on a distance-time graph represents an object at rest, not moving. This indicates that the object is not changing its position over time.
a stright line going acrossed the graph lines. :)
Actually, when the value of the slope gets smaller (in absolute terms), the graph of the line becomes less steep. A larger slope indicates a steeper line, while a slope closer to zero results in a flatter line. For example, a slope of 2 is steeper than a slope of 0.5. Thus, as the slope decreases from a larger value towards zero, the steepness of the line decreases.
less steep (apex)
When the slope of a line reaches zero it then will be parallel to the x or y axes depending if its a positive or a negative slope.
When the slope of a line reaches zero it then will be parallel to the x or y axes depending if its a positive or a negative slope.
When the slope of a line reaches zero it then will be parallel to the x or y axes depending if its a positive or a negative slope.