yes
if the slope is 0, the line is horizontal.
Horizontal lines have a slope of 0.
The slope of a horizontal line is zero. It has a slope, but slope = 0 and this makes it different from a vertical line which has a slope that is undefined because you cannot divide 0 over 0 which is how much a vertical line rises and runs.Ways to find slope:(y2-y1)/(x2-x1 )orrise/run
If you mean a slope of 4 and points of (0, 2) then the equation is y = 4x+2.
The slope of a horizontal line is zero.
A horizontal line has a slope of 0. If you're using the slope formula, then when the numerator is equal to 0 then the slope is 0.
If the original slope is 0, then the opposite reciprocal of 0 is still 0. Oops! Reciprocal of 0 (n/0) is undefined! A vertical line has undefined slope, the horizontal line has slope of 0.
if you define y = constant then the slope of any constant is 0 so if you define the line y = 0 the slope of 0 is 0.
The slope is undefined.
No slope is undefined i.e. a vertical line slope of 0 is a horizontal line... i believe...
y=mx has a slope of m, if the slope is 0, m must be 0. So the coefficient of x is 0.
Points: (-1, -1) and (0, 0) Slope: 1
Slope = (8 - 0)/(0 - 4) = -2
if the slope is 0, the line is horizontal.
Slope=0 Y-intercept=0
Slope = 0
No, they are perpendicular.