SOLUTION: How do you find the slope of:
y-2=0
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Question 184279: How do you find the slope of:
y-2=0
Answer by MathGuyJoe(20) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you can get your line into slope-intercept form:
The slope is and the y-intercept (where the line crosses the y-axis) is .
In this case, we have:
, or
Another way to think of this line is:
(since zero times anything is zero)
That means the slope of the line is 0 (which represents a horizontal line). Here's the graph of the line :
Hope this helps. ~ Joe
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