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When the line on a graph is horizontal, it indicates that the value of the dependent variable remains constant regardless of changes in the independent variable. This means that there is no change or variation in the output as the input varies, suggesting that the relationship between the two variables is stable over that range. In many contexts, a horizontal line can represent a situation of equilibrium or a lack of response to changes.

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