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∙ 11y agoIt is also zero as parallel lines have the same slope
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∙ 11y agoWell since the lines are parallel they would have the same slope. And the slope of any horizontal line is 0. The slope of a vertical line is undefined.
The lines have slope = 0.
A line with a slope of 0 would be perfectly horizontal or parallel with the x-axis.
A horizontal line parallel to x axis (slope = 0)
If: y = 7 then there is no slope and the line will be parallel to the x axis
Well since the lines are parallel they would have the same slope. And the slope of any horizontal line is 0. The slope of a vertical line is undefined.
The lines have slope = 0.
the x-axis is the horizontal line which means the slope is 0. any line parallel also has a slope of zero
If you mean points of: (-7, 0) and (0, 4) then the slope works out as 4/7 Note that the parallel line will have the same slope but with a different y intercept
A line with a slope of 0 would be perfectly horizontal or parallel with the x-axis.
It's called an ORDINATE. when there is a straight line 100% parallel to the x axis, it's slope is 0. If a line is parallel to the y axis, its slope is undefined, or infinite.
A horizontal line parallel to x axis (slope = 0)
The line y=2, and all lines parallel to the x axis, have a slope of 0. The formula for this line in particular can be expressed as y=0x +2.
If: y = 7 then there is no slope and the line will be parallel to the x axis
the slope of the line y=3 is 0. if you draw the line y=3, you get a straight horizontal line across the 3 on the y axis. Since the line is horizontal and parallel to the x axis, it's slope is 0.
the slope of the line y=3 is 0. if you draw the line y=3, you get a straight horizontal line across the 3 on the y axis. Since the line is horizontal and parallel to the x axis, it's slope is 0.
On a graph, this is a straight vertical line, parallel to the y-axis, passing through the point (a,0) on the x=axis. Its slope is infinite, and it has no y-intercept.