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A horizantal line is a line that runs from east to west or west to east and kind of looks like the line of the horizon. That's how I remember it.
Slope=0 Y-intercept=0
horizantal is left to right
It means that the object in question is travelling at constant speed.
one
A horizantal line is a line that runs from east to west or west to east and kind of looks like the line of the horizon. That's how I remember it.
a horizantal line
its the x-axis on a line graph
Constant speed occurring in time.
Yes, it is a line that goes across.
They tend to make you look fatter.
Slope=0 Y-intercept=0
horizantal is left to right
the horizontal axis (also known as the x-axis) is the horizontal line on a graph.
I would like to state first that you misspelled horizontal. The answer to your question is Constant speed.
The horizon is the line that appears to separate the land or water from the sky when viewed from a specific point.