SOLUTION: How would I solve a Linear Equation in standard and slope-intercept form if the slope is 0?
(For example: the 2 coordinates were (-3,8)and (1,8) which calculated to the slope be
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Question 250742: How would I solve a Linear Equation in standard and slope-intercept form if the slope is 0?
(For example: the 2 coordinates were (-3,8)and (1,8) which calculated to the slope being 0)
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the slope is zero, it is a horizontal line where y never changes.
But x can be anything
y=8 is one such equation for the line
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