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That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
Slope = zero. The line is horizontal, parallel to the x-axis.
That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
The slope of the line y = -2 is zero.
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That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
Slope = zero. The line is horizontal, parallel to the x-axis.
That line is horizontal on the graph. Its slope is zero.
If the equation of a line is [ Y = -2 ] the the line is horizontal. Its slope is zero.
The line y = 6 is horizontal and has a slope of zero, as does any line that is parallel to it.
Zero. Y=4 is a horizontal line.
The slope (or gradient) of a vertical or horizontal line is zero.
The slope of the line y = -2 is zero.
A single value for x and a single value for y represent a point, not a line. A point cannot have a slope.
The slope of a straight line can't be measured in units. If it is a horizontal line then there is no slope because the rise over run is 0/x, which equals zero because zero divided by everything is zero. If the line is vertical then the slope is undefined because the rise over run is x/o.
All parallel lines have a zero slope.